

This work reads like a quiet topography of the unseen—an aerial meditation where pale, carved planes ripple outward and a braided current of gold tesserae threads through the voids like a remembered path. The restrained monochrome field turns light into a material, letting shadows pool in the recesses and making each contour feel simultaneously geological and bodily, as if erosion and breath share the same rhythm. In the meeting of immaculate negative space and painstaking linear accretion, the piece proposes a dialogue between absence and presence—silence held in relief, and time rendered as a slow, luminous sediment.







