



This work stages an architectural drama of diagonals—cool blue beams slicing through charcoal and stone-gray planes—where space feels simultaneously constructed and dismantled. The layered bands and faint striations create a measured cadence, like scaffolding caught mid-thought, suggesting systems that promise order yet remain perpetually in flux. Light is not painted as illumination but as direction: it travels along edges and intersections, turning the composition into a quiet meditation on control, crossing, and the uneasy beauty of alignment.







