



A field of red, white, and charcoal bands vibrates between strict order and fluid disruption, as if a calibrated signal has been pulled through heat and memory. The left side’s disciplined horizontal strata dissolve into wavering vertical currents, creating a visual tug-of-war where stability becomes distortion and motion becomes a kind of pressure. This oscillation turns the surface into a threshold—part broadcast, part scar—suggesting the way contemporary perception is filtered, interrupted, and continuously rewritten by unseen forces.







