

This work stages a quiet drama between opacity and revelation: a pale, gridded field is split by a taut, ladder-like spine that reads as both architectural scaffolding and a seam in perception. Against it, the deep black plane advances like a shadowed wall, compressing space and lending the composition a sense of weight, silence, and restrained tension. The restrained palette of greys and whites behaves like filtered light through industrial glazing, suggesting a modern interior where order is continuously tested by encroaching doubt. What emerges is an austere meditation on thresholdsβhow structure can both protect and confine, and how voids become the most eloquent presence.







