



A dense architecture of cobalt and midnight black presses against itself like two competing states of mind—one radiant and expansive, the other mute and withholding—divided by seams that feel both measured and wounded. Thin linear tracings and fractured geometric marks hover like diagrams of thought, suggesting plans, erasures, and revisions, as if the painting is recording its own making in real time. The blue fields act as luminous chambers of breath, while the black planes absorb light into a quiet gravity, turning the composition into a meditation on containment, threshold, and the fragile negotiations between clarity and void.







