

This work stages a quiet collision between structure and drift: a measured lattice of white lines holds in suspension a weathered field of greys, bruised violets, and earthen rusts, as if the surface were both map and memory. Turquoise marks—at once buoyant and surgical—puncture the haze like coordinates, suggesting moments of clarity trying to assert themselves within accumulated noise. The smeared, cloudlike passages create a sense of depth that is never fully resolved, evoking a landscape of thought where intention is continually rewritten by time, erasure, and return. What lingers is an atmosphere of calibrated uncertainty, a poetic tension between the desire to measure experience and the impossibility of containing it.







