



Suspended within a pristine circular field, the image reads like a lunar face holding its breath—soft gradients of grey dissolving into dense, inked accretions that feel both organic and industrial. The lower hemisphere’s tangled, root-like textures press upward against a razor-thin, horizontal void, a pause that cleaves matter from silence and turns the composition into a meditation on containment. Flecks and droplets drift between these zones like hesitant thoughts, suggesting memory sedimenting into form while light scrubs the edges clean. In its restrained monochrome, the work stages a quiet tension between dissolution and persistence, as though the world is being rebuilt from ash, thread, and shadow.







