

This monochrome composition constructs a suspended architecture of lines and lattice, where a strict grid dissolves into smoky tonal blooms that feel like breath or residue caught in an engineered frame. The converging perspectives pull the eye toward a quiet vanishing point, turning the image into a meditation on constraintβhow order is built, and how it inevitably frays at the edges. Light is not depicted as illumination but as erosion, bleaching planes into silence while dense hatchings accumulate like anxiety in the joints of the structure. In this tension between precision and fog, the work suggests a modern interior state: the psyche rendered as scaffolding, both protective and precarious.







