

This spare, woven field of pale slats turns repetition into quiet architecture, where the grid feels less like a fence than a memory of order gently fraying at the edges. Subtle shadows lodged between the interlaced bands become the true pigment, lending the surface a breathing depth that shifts between solidity and lace. The irregular fringe and slight misalignments introduce a human cadence—an insistence that structure is always negotiated—so the work reads as both shelter and threshold, a meditation on how coherence is patiently made from many small, fragile units.







