

This quiet relief assembles a woven field of pale strips into a disciplined, almost architectural grid, where repetition becomes a language of patience and restraint. Subtle shadows and slight misalignments activate the surface, letting light perform as a second materialβturning whiteness into a spectrum of breath-like tonal shifts. The fringed edges read as both unraveling and emergence, suggesting an ordered system that cannot fully contain the human hand that built it. In its near-monochrome humility, the work meditates on repair and interdependence: countless small units held together by the fragile promise of overlap.







