

This work inhabits a suspended architecture of charcoal and erasure, where stacked bands and block-like planes press forward like shelves of memory—heavy, stratified, and quietly unresolved. Light appears not as illumination but as abrasion: pale passages scraped from the darkness, suggesting presence through absence and turning emptiness into a kind of material. The composition’s measured horizontals are interrupted by a steep vertical thrust at the right edge, a structural “support” that reads equally as barrier and escape route, tightening the emotional tension between confinement and passage. In its muted, industrial tonality, the piece becomes a meditation on interiors—psychological and spatial—where the viewer is invited to navigate what cannot be fully entered.







