

This monochrome, collage-like panorama fractures the world into vertical partitions where architecture, anatomy, and weather coexist as interchangeable symbols—each panel a different register of perception. The disciplined graphite textures—stippling, hatch marks, and soft gradients—create a quiet electrical tension, as if light is being translated into codes rather than illumination. Faces and built forms appear partially occluded, suggesting identity and place as edited constructs, while the clouded voids and patterned skies open brief passages of breath amid the compression. The work ultimately reads as a map of contemporary consciousness: ordered, surveilled, and meticulously rendered, yet haunted by the sense that coherence is always assembled after the fact.







