

This stark black field is interrupted by disciplined white striations that read like measured breaths—vertical, horizontal, and diagonal—each direction proposing a different tempo of thought. The composition’s divided quadrants stage a quiet negotiation between control and rupture, where the hard geometry suggests architecture while the hand-made irregularities soften it into something vulnerable and human. Light here is not depicted but engineered: it emerges from the density of repetition, turning emptiness into a charged space where silence feels meticulously constructed. The work ultimately becomes a meditation on boundaries—how order is drawn, crossed, and continually reasserted within the dark.







