



This work stages a tense dialogue between concealment and revelation, where a dominant black field behaves like both void and curtain, swallowing form while allowing shards of light to break through. Fragmented planes—scarred with industrial textures and gridlike traces—hover in unstable balance, suggesting an urban memory partially erased, partially rebuilt. The sharp white wedge reads as a blade of clarity cutting into ambiguity, turning negative space into the true protagonist and making absence feel architecturally weighty. In its restrained palette, the piece becomes a meditation on rupture: how structures, identities, and histories persist as broken surfaces that still insist on coherence.







