



This composition stages a quiet tension between erasure and emergence, where translucent veils of off-white and blush seem to breathe over a scaffold of fractured forms. Dense, block-like passages—olive, slate, and sudden cobalt—gather like the remnants of a city or memory, partially dismantled and reassembled at the edge of recognition. The light is not cast but absorbed into the paper’s haze, suggesting a contemplative atmosphere in which structure persists only as a trace, and meaning is found in what dissolves as much as in what remains.







