

In this restrained monochrome tableau, the artist stages a quiet collision between symbol and sensation: a hovering triangle like a provisional monument, a mask-like form with brittle teeth, and banded limbs that read as both anatomy and architecture. The composition hinges on frictionβhard geometry against soft stains, crisp stripes against drifting calligraphic tracesβso that the eye moves between control and erasure, intention and afterimage. Light is not modeled but implied through tonal abrasion, as if meaning is being rubbed into the surface rather than painted on, leaving a residue of memory and unease. The work feels like a coded ritual diagram, where identity is assembled from fragments and held together by tension rather than coherence.







