

This monochrome print stages a charged dialogue between dissolution and control: on the left, a figure-like presence emerges from granular blacks as if memory is being developed and erased at once, while on the right a crisp, diamond-framed emblem—part chessboard, part reliquary—asserts order with almost ceremonial rigidity. The composition hinges on this split, letting negative space act as a silent border between a turbulent interior realm and a constructed symbol of authority, strategy, or fate. Textural abrasion and ink bloom evoke psychological weather—anxiety, resilience, and the sense that identity is negotiated between bodily residue and the architectures we submit to.







