



This mixed-media abstraction stages a tense encounter between entropy and construction: a dense, barbed lattice rises at the center like a scaffolded thought, half-formed and half-collapsing under its own weight. Around it, sanded creams, soot greys, and bruised ochres behave like weathered plaster, while scattered metallic fragments read as the detritus of an industrial cosmos—tokens of memory, impact, and residue. The composition’s push-and-pull between airy negative space and clustered matter turns the surface into a quiet battleground where order is repeatedly attempted, interrupted, and reassembled. In its muted light and abrasion, the work suggests a poetics of repair—an architecture of feeling built from remnants rather than certainty.







