

This relief-like composition assembles a strict grid of metallic slats into a shallow architectural field, where repetition becomes a kind of breath—measured, industrial, and quietly hypnotic. Light catches the uneven surfaces in intermittent flashes, turning the monochrome palette into a living spectrum of silvers and charcoals that shifts with the viewer’s position. The central vertical compression reads as a corridor or seam, suggesting both an engineered order and a fragile passage through it, as if the work meditates on how systems contain us while also offering narrow apertures of change. What appears rigid up close dissolves into a soft, almost atmospheric vibration at distance, making the piece feel simultaneously like a wall, a city, and an internal state.







