



This abstract composition orchestrates overlapping planes of graphite, slate, and chalk-white as if fragments of urban fabric were being reassembled into a new, quiet order. The disciplined grid, stitched verticals, and measured stripes impose a sense of structure, yet the angled cuts and interrupted patterns introduce a gentle dissonanceβlike certainty slipping into ambiguity. Soft speckling and muted tonal shifts act as atmospheric light, turning the surface into a palimpsest of touch, memory, and manufactured rhythm. In its restrained palette, the work meditates on how we inhabit systems: held by their precision, yet always negotiating the spaces where they fail to align.
| Country Of Origin | held by their precision, yet always negotiating the spaces where they fail to align. |







