



This work stages architecture as a field of memory, where rigorous linear perspective pulls the eye toward a pale, suspended core that feels both like a sanctuary and an interrogation chamber. The obsessive lattice of inked lines—radiating, vibrating, and accumulating—turns space into pressure, suggesting the way built environments compress time, labor, and lived experience into a single, echoing interior. Light is not painted so much as carved out of density: the central void glows with an uneasy calm while the surrounding structure frays into a storm of marks, as if the city’s scaffolding were dissolving into thought. In its stark monochrome restraint, the piece becomes a meditation on construction and collapse, where what is “unfinished” reads less as absence than as the raw exposure of system and psyche.







