


This composition distills an industrial façade into a quiet architecture of restraint, where corrugated planes and riveted seams become a meditation on repetition and timeworn endurance. A narrow vertical spine—part scaffolding, part ladder—cuts the field like a measured breath, its hard geometry catching thin slivers of light that briefly humanize the cold steel blues. The dominant palette of slate and ultramarine holds a subdued melancholy, while small abrasions and rust-tones read as memory traces, insisting that even engineered surfaces absorb history. In its near-abstract precision, the work stages a tension between containment and passage, suggesting the hidden corridors that modern life builds around the body and the gaze.







