

Suspended in a quiet rhythm across the wall, the small reliefs read like fragments of a tactile alphabetβrepeating grids that suggest domestic patterning, memory, and the insistence of routine. Warm, directional light turns each piece into a modest monument, casting elongated shadows that become as expressive as the objects themselves, expanding the work into a choreography of absence and presence. The intermittent intrusions of dark pigment and raw edges break the comfort of repetition, hinting at interruption, erosion, or private histories embedded in humble material. Set against the vacant expanse and the lone pedestal basin at the periphery, the installation stages a restrained meditation on care, residue, and what remains after use.







