

A veil of indigo and violet hovers like memory over a rigid lattice, where the measured grid attempts to discipline the image yet cannot contain its drifting, clouded forms. Light seems to seep through the weave in soft gradients, while sharper linear traces cut across like coordinates—suggesting maps, data, or architecture—only to dissolve into a more intimate, atmospheric pulse. The work lives in the tension between system and sensation: an urban blueprint turning into weather, a record of order quietly undone by time and breath. In this layered ambiguity, the piece proposes that structure is never absolute—only a temporary frame for what continually escapes.







