




A cool, architectural stillness governs the composition, where layered rectangles hover like schematic rooms suspended between night and a washed, overexposed day. The restrained palette—charcoal, misted blue, and muted sand—lets small pulses of red and amber read as human signals, brief intimacies inside an otherwise impersonal grid. A lone ladder at the upper margin implies ascent without arrival, turning the work into a meditation on thresholds: how we move through systems of space, memory, and constructed order while longing for an opening beyond them.







