

This monochrome abstraction reads like an architectural memoryβbands of charcoal and ash stack across the surface, evoking strata of lived time more than literal structure. A broad, luminous field at the center acts as a withheld horizon, pressing against heavier, sedimented blocks below and creating a quiet tension between release and containment. The softened edges and granular tonal shifts suggest weathering, as if the image were excavated rather than painted, turning negative space into a place of breath and contemplation. In its restrained palette, the work becomes a meditation on thresholds: interior and exterior, weight and lightness, permanence and erosion.







