

This composition orchestrates translucent teal planes into an architectural palimpsest, where grids and diagonals interlock like remembered corridors rather than fixed rooms. A dark, striated vertical on the left reads as both barrier and spine, pressing against the cooler geometry and heightening the sensation of compression and release. The scraped, crosshatched surface lets light seep through in veils, suggesting that clarity is provisional—structure persists, yet it is continually rewritten by time, motion, and interior weather. In its quiet tension between openness and enclosure, the work becomes a meditation on how we inhabit built systems while searching for breath within them.