

A quiet architecture of rectangles settles into view, where a luminous central void is held in place by weighty charcoal bands that feel both protective and oppressive. Subtle shifts in grey—matte washes, soft gradients, and occasional patterned flecks—create a tactile rhythm, as if memory has been layered, sanded back, and layered again. The composition’s cropped, doorway-like intervals suggest thresholds rather than rooms, inviting the eye to pass through while reminding it of the borders that shape perception. In its restrained palette, the work becomes a meditation on containment and refuge, where emptiness reads not as absence but as the most charged, breath-like presence.







