

This monochrome abstraction reads like an interior landscape of memory, where broad bands of gray are interrupted by porous, pebble-like constellations that suggest fragments of pattern resurfacing through time. The composition hinges on a quiet tension between hard-edged blocks and softly bleeding washes, as if architecture and atmosphere are negotiating the same space. A vertical dark seam anchors the field like a threshold—both divide and passage—inviting the viewer to linger in the uncertainty between shelter and exposure, structure and dissolution. In its restrained palette, the work finds an eloquent intimacy, letting absence and silence become the primary carriers of emotion.







