



In this quartet of airy abstractions, veils of lavender, celadon, and sun-warmed ochre drift like weather systems, allowing the eye to wander through a mutable, almost breathing space. Against these soft fields, nervous graphite tangles and crisp white filigree—suggestive of petals, wings, or lace—act as moments of insistence, as if fragile forms are trying to hold their shape within a dissolving atmosphere. The composition balances weight and weightlessness: denser knots of mark-making anchor the lower regions while luminous washes open upward into silence. What emerges is a quiet meditation on emergence and erosion, where memory-like fragments briefly cohere before being reabsorbed by color and light.







