



This work orchestrates a cool chromatic field of blues into a layered atmosphere where translucent planes and abrupt black silhouettes collide like drifting architecture in a submerged city. The central vertical seam—scored with distressed, almost weathered marks—acts as a spine of memory, suggesting time’s abrasion against otherwise pristine surfaces. Negative space is treated as a living volume, pulling the eye through shifting depths and interrupted reflections, so the composition reads as both fracture and calm. In that tension, the painting quietly meditates on how certainty dissolves into ambiguity, and how structure persists even as it slips out of focus.







