

This monochrome composition stages a nocturnal architecture of thought: a dense canopy of interlaced lines presses down like accumulated memory, while a stark vertical aperture—half ladder, half threshold—invites the eye toward an uncertain passage. The artist’s disciplined contrast and pointillist atmospheres make light feel particulate, as though illumination is being manufactured out of darkness rather than merely revealed. Below, cracked, mosaic-like ground planes and netted forms suggest both shelter and rupture, proposing a world where structures meant to hold us also entangle us. In its tense balance of order and wilding growth, the work reads as a meditation on confinement transforming into navigation—finding routes through the beautiful complexity of constraint.







