



This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet drama of fragments—boat-like hulls, petal forms, and a moth- or mask-shaped presence—suspended in translucent washes that feel like memory layered over itself. A single sweeping black line cuts and stitches the space, turning the composition into a diagram of connection: tether, pulse, or boundary, depending on how the eye chooses to read it. Smudged gestures and circling marks create an atmospheric turbulence around otherwise simple silhouettes, suggesting the mind’s restless orbit around a few enduring symbols. In its restrained palette and porous overlaps, the work speaks of navigation through uncertainty, where tenderness and threat coexist in the same soft grey.







