



This work gathers translucent planes and muted ochres into a hovering architecture, as if memory were being built in layers—assembled, revised, and partially erased. A cool, misted ground softens the collage-like geometry, while the vertical band of fine striations reads like a measured pulse, anchoring the composition against drifting marks and faint scripts. Light behaves here less as illumination than as permeability, allowing forms to overlap without fully resolving, suggesting the quiet tension between structure and dissolution. The scattered linear gestures—loops, ladders, and tremors of ink—offer a private notation, implying a narrative that resists clarity yet insists on presence.







