

This monochrome abstraction unfolds as a quiet stratigraphy of time—horizontal bands of wash and graphite-like texture stacked like sediment, each layer holding a different density of memory. The eye drifts between the heavy “brick” grid at the lower left and the flickering checkerboard at the upper right, as if the work stages a dialogue between built order and unstable, shifting perception. Subtle gradients of gray create a restrained light that feels less like illumination than weather, suggesting distance, erosion, and the patient rebuilding of meaning. In its measured repetition and softened edges, the piece becomes a meditation on boundaries—where structure ends, and atmosphere begins.







