



This work constructs a quiet architecture of triangles, where crisp edges hold in place drifting veils of pigment like weather moving across a measured map. Cool blues and slate greys dominate, interrupted by muted olive, creating a calibrated rhythm between clarity and disturbanceβorder continually softened by the fluidity of brush and stain. The recurring geometry reads as a grid of decisions or memories, each facet reflecting a different temperature of thought, suggesting how structure can both protect and fragment inner space. In its restrained palette and shifting surfaces, the piece becomes a meditation on stability under pressure, where calm is never purely still but patiently negotiated.







