



This composition reads like a fractured architectural plan, where deep black voids press against translucent fields of green, turning “space” into something both constructed and withheld. The thin, luminous seams and scraped linear marks behave like electrical traces or cartographic notations, suggesting systems that promise order while quietly revealing their own erosion. In the tension between saturated green—alive, chemical, almost hopeful—and the absorbing darkness, the work stages a meditation on containment: what is mapped, what is censored, and what remains uninhabitable in the grid of modern life.







