

This monochrome composition reads like a suspended thicketβan ordered wilderness where countless white trunks interlace into a single, breathing band of vertical rhythm. The dense, charcoal canopies above and below compress the space, making the luminous negative intervals between stems feel like narrow passages of air and thought, as if clarity is being carved out of accumulation. By mirroring mass and void, the work suggests an ecological and psychological tension: the forest as both shelter and enclosure, a place where individuality dissolves into collective structure and time becomes patiently layered.







