


A disciplined field of white dots hovers over a silvery ground, where concentric, hand-worked rings ripple outward like a quiet topography of thought. The tension between the gridβs measured cadence and the circular sweep beneath it creates a perceptual humβorder trying to settle the restless motion of time and touch. Light seems to pulse from the center, not as spectacle but as a steady breath, suggesting a cosmology built from repetition, patience, and minute variations. In its restrained palette, the work turns minimal means into a meditation on how structure and sensation continually negotiate the same space.







