



This work stages a quiet confrontation between radiance and void, where a saturated field of ochre-yellow presses down upon a dense black ground like daylight meeting an engineered abyss. Thin, schematic lines and glyph-like marks read as a provisional map—half circuitry, half architectural notation—suggesting attempts to measure or negotiate an unstable threshold. The central vertical trace, punctuated like a falling bead of light, becomes a spine of orientation, while splatters and smudged edges admit the human slip inside an otherwise controlled system. In its restrained geometry and luminous haze, the painting holds a tension between clarity and obscurity, as if meaning is being drafted in real time and left deliberately unfinished.







