

This monochrome abstraction unfolds like a cross-section of memory—strata of cracked whites and dense blacks interrupted by measured currents of contour lines that read as both topography and pulse. The composition moves horizontally with a geological patience, yet the sudden tessellated fragments introduce a human-coded rhythm, suggesting order attempting to hold its shape against erosion. Light is not depicted so much as excavated: pale bands surface from the dark field like exposed sediment, turning negative space into a quiet, surrounding atmosphere. In its restrained palette, the work meditates on resilience—how structures, inner or outer, persist as layered traces even when stability feels provisional.







