



A field of saturated cobalt dominates the composition like a held breath, its velvety expanse interrupted by layered blocks that read as architectural partitions or memory compartments. Electric, diagrammatic marks skate across the surface—half-graffiti, half-notation—suggesting a coded language that both maps and destabilizes the space. The sparse whites and pale greys act as apertures of light, allowing the eye to move from containment to release, as if the work is staging a quiet negotiation between order and improvisation. In this tension, the painting becomes an emotional blueprint: calm on the surface, restless in its underlying circuitry.







