

A stark black glyph cuts through the white field with the certainty of a single breath, its angular joints and looping crossings forming a tense choreography between structure and impulse. The symmetry is only partial—two flanking forms seem to mirror one another, yet the central peak fractures the balance, suggesting a dialogue where agreement is always negotiated. Negative space becomes an active participant, turning the interstices into quiet chambers that hold the work’s latent meaning: identity as a constructed mark, at once emblem, barrier, and bridge. The overall effect is both heraldic and insurgent—like a sign that has survived translation, keeping its urgency while refusing to fully disclose its language.







