



This monochrome composition drifts between diagram and dream, where a sinuous, road-like ribbon bends through the paper as if mapping an interior journey rather than a place. Ink splatters and translucent washes create a suspended atmosphere—part cosmic dust, part urban residue—while the repeated fish silhouettes and hovering semicircles read as quiet omens of motion, migration, and half-grasped horizons. Geometric clusters and a gridded enclosure anchor the improvisation with the language of systems, suggesting the human impulse to measure what remains fluid: memory, time, and the currents beneath daily life. The work holds tension between control and spill, inviting the viewer to follow its curve and accept that meaning here is encountered as a sequence of signs, not a single destination.







