



A veil of graphite-gray atmosphere settles over an industrial riverscape, where horizontal bands of bridge, water, and embankment are interrupted by a relentless vertical drizzle of marks that reads like rainβor like the static of memory. The composition holds itself in suspension between documentation and erasure: structures appear, then dissolve, as if the scene is being repeatedly rewritten by weather and time. Below, the clustered, darting strokes across the water suggest a restless flock or debris field, turning the river into a ledger of movement and accumulation beneath the stern geometry above. The work quietly meditates on modern infrastructure as both shelter and weight, a place where human order meets the soft, persistent undoing of the elements.







