



A dense lattice of charcoal-black contours wrestles across a bruised field of mauve and slate, as if the image is mapping thought itself—branching, looping, and refusing resolution. The composition’s restless calligraphy creates a pressure between figure and ground, where pockets of violet “breath” appear like withheld light amid a net of crossings and erasures. Flecks of ochre and raw scratches punctuate the surface with a staccato urgency, suggesting memory’s sparks amid accumulation, and turning the painting into a meditation on entanglement—of nerves, roots, or urban circuitry—held in precarious balance.







