

This monochrome abstraction unfolds like a stratified terrain seen through memory rather than mapβbands of charcoal and ash drift horizontally, interrupted by crisp voids that read as cuts, thresholds, or withheld passages. The restrained palette turns light into a substance, pooling in pale seams and dissolving at the edges, so the work oscillates between solidity and atmospheric haze. Its layered construction suggests time compressed into sediment, evoking both the quiet endurance of landscape and the psychological weight of what accumulates unseen. In the tension between soft gradations and abrupt interruptions, the painting becomes a meditation on distance, erasure, and the fragile architecture of inner calm.







