

This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet dialogue between two crescent forms suspended on either side of a central veil, as if the image is split by a threshold of memory. The restrained palette and soft gradients let light behave like atmosphere—thickening into shadow on the right while dissolving into an open, almost clinical whiteness on the left—so that space itself becomes the subject. Fine, drifting specks and delicate linear arcs suggest dispersal and reassembly, evoking the fragile moment when an encounter turns into distance, yet still leaves an afterimage of connection. The composition reads as a meditation on duality—presence and absence, eclipse and revelation—held in poised, disciplined silence.







