



This diptych suspends the viewer between two atmospheres—one a deep, aqueous green, the other a smoke-stained earth—where scraped, calligraphic tracings hover like the residue of erased language. A vertical procession of pale dots reads as both measurement and pulse, stitching the panels together while the jagged scaffolds suggest fragile architectures collapsing and rebuilding in the same breath. Light is not painted so much as excavated: it seeps through abrasions and drips, turning the surface into a record of time, weather, and unresolved memory. The work ultimately feels like a cartography of inner space, where order insists on itself even as it is continually undone.







