

This work stages a quiet collision between measurement and mood: a faint grid and etched diagonals impose a cartographer’s logic over drifting, cloudlike veils of gray and violet. Turquoise blooms and rust-orange incursions puncture the haze like signals on a weather map, suggesting memory surfacing through a system that tries to contain it. Light is not painted as a single source but as sediment—powdered highlights and softened edges that make the surface feel simultaneously worn and luminous. The result is a lyrical meditation on control versus dissolution, where order becomes a fragile scaffold for atmosphere, time, and uncertainty.







