



This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet rite of assembly: translucent triangular veils converge around a suspended, seed-like core, while three dark, tulip-tipped stems rise like votive marks toward an unnamed threshold. The restrained grayscale and watery washes allow the paper’s light to breathe through, turning emptiness into a palpable space where faint drips and erasures feel like memory insisting on return. Flanking motifs—one dense and diagrammatic, the other a looping arc that corrals gestural strokes—suggest competing systems of order: a measured language of notation versus the body’s intuitive scribble. In the tension between these registers, the work reads as an interior map of containment and release, where growth is both protected and precariously exposed.







