

This monochrome abstraction arranges weighty, ink-like blocks into a quiet architecture, where soft-edged rectangles overlap like memories settling into place. The restrained grayscale palette turns light into a material of its ownβthin washes breathe between denser bars, allowing the eye to move through intervals of pause and pressure. Subtle patterned passages at the margins feel like fragments of a different language, suggesting that beneath the apparent order lies a tender instability, a negotiation between structure and erosion. The composition reads as both wall and window: a meditation on boundaries that hold, and the permeability that time inevitably introduces.







