



This triptych reads like a topographic meditation, where countless hairline contours accumulate into a quiet pressure of lived time, mapping not geography so much as memory’s terrain. The restrained blush-to-violet palette turns light into a slow atmospheric drift, letting each panel breathe while the intervals between them act as pauses—moments of forgetting—within a continuous field. Subtle ruptures and angular traces suggest a submerged architecture or signal, half-erased by waves of repetition, so the work oscillates between precision and dissolve. In that tension, the piece becomes an elegy for systems—natural, urban, emotional—whose order is always on the verge of unraveling into pure sensation.







