



This work assembles a quiet architecture of repeating facets—trapezoids and prisms that interlock like a remembered city seen through mist—where structure is continually softened by veils of grey-green wash. Light seems to seep from within the planes rather than strike them, turning the grid into a breathing field of thresholds, as if each shape were both wall and window. The subtle abrasions and tonal drift suggest time’s erosion of certainty, proposing that order is never fixed but negotiated moment by moment between transparency and weight.







