

This monochrome abstraction stages a dense architecture of patterned cells and ink-saturated corridors that compress around a central, unmarked voidβan intentional silence amid visual noise. Thick, assertive contour-lines behave like scaffolding, steering the eye through a labyrinth where repetition becomes pulse and texture reads as memory etched into matter. The interplay of opaque blacks and airy whites suggests a psyche negotiating boundaries: containment versus openness, protection versus exposure. In its near-cartographic complexity, the work becomes both map and enclosure, proposing that meaning often emerges not from the crowded margins but from the breathing space they fiercely defend.







