

A muted field of grey breathes around a concentrated eclipse: a dense charcoal disc fringed with a bruised halo of green, as if light has been filtered through memory rather than atmosphere. The strict vertical axis—like a seam, a gate, or a measured interruption—splits the sphere while the pale central nucleus holds a tense stillness, suggesting an inner witness suspended between concealment and revelation. Subtle abrasions and veiled textures soften the geometry, allowing the work to oscillate between cosmic diagram and psychological threshold, where calm symmetry carries an undercurrent of quiet alarm. In this restrained radiance, the painting becomes a meditation on boundaries—between self and world, signal and silence—made palpable through controlled darkness.







