

This monochrome abstraction arranges itself as a quiet architecture of bands and blocks, where soft-edged planes drift over one another like remembered rooms or strata of time. The muted greys and velvety blacks compress the light into a restrained hush, while mottled texturesβdots and flecksβact as residues of touch, suggesting what has been worn, weathered, or withheld. A faint cross-like division organizes the field without resolving it, creating a tension between structure and slippage, as if the image is holding together a fragile interior order. The work reads as a meditation on boundaries: how they partition experience, and how every partition is also a passage.







