



This composition feels like an excavation of memory: muted greys and ironed-out blues lie in strata, where grids, circles, and angled planes hover as if architectural plans have been weathered into sediment. Light is not cast but embedded—thin, pale wedges and translucent overlays create a quiet tension between revelation and concealment, suggesting information half-erased and half-preserved. The measured geometry is repeatedly interrupted by grain, scratches, and dark punctures, turning the work into a meditation on how systems—cities, archives, even the mind—fracture under time while still insisting on order. In its restrained palette and patient layering, the piece proposes a contemplative space where structure becomes poetry and uncertainty becomes the true subject.







