



Against a disciplined field of ochre-and-white vertical bands, viscous swathes of marbled grey and chalky white drift like weather systems crossing an ordered city grid, staging a quiet conflict between structure and surrender. The paint’s torn edges and rippling contours read as sediment and scar at once, suggesting time’s patient erosion of anything we try to keep straight. As the eye follows the looping currents from corner to corner, the work becomes a meditation on containment—how stability is continuously rewritten by motion, memory, and pressure beneath the surface.







