


This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet confrontation between structure and drift: a central vertical column anchors the field while translucent bands of gray slide across it like fogged horizons. Around that spine, looping, calligraphic tracings and stitched white marks read as residues of thought—hesitations, revisions, and murmured signals—softening the geometry without surrendering to chaos. The clustered triangles on the right introduce a measured rhythm, like distant peaks or warning glyphs, turning the composition into a map of inner terrain where order is continually negotiated with uncertainty. In its restrained palette and layered veils, the work evokes memory itself—stratified, partially erased, yet insistently present.







