


Across a disciplined grid, ribbons of black and yellow paper perform like small choreographies—each panel a moment of tension, collapse, and renewal. The stark palette turns into a study of polarity: shadow and flare, restraint and impulse, where the negative space becomes as articulate as the twisted strips themselves. Repetition suggests a system, yet every variation insists on individuality, evoking the way a single theme—conflict, dialogue, or movement—changes character with each encounter. The work reads as both playful and analytic, a quiet archive of gestures that makes disorder feel deliberately composed.







