

A rigorously pared-down geometry of black fields and hand-scored white lines turns the surface into a quiet arena of tension, where order is repeatedly tested by subtle irregularities and drift. Horizontal and vertical rhythms collide like competing breaths—one expansive and meditative, the other insistent and constricting—so that the eye oscillates between containment and release. The surrounding darkness functions less as emptiness than as a weighty silence, making each incision of light feel earned, as if the work is measuring time through repetition and restraint. In this disciplined minimalism, the piece becomes a contemplation of boundaries: partitions that promise structure while revealing the fragile, human pulse beneath precision.







