

A dense choreography of calligraphic fragments ripples across the surface like language caught in a currentβlegible enough to suggest meaning, yet abstracted into pure rhythm and breath. The cool spectrum of teals and deep ink-blacks creates a tide of motion, while the brooding vertical band at left acts as a quiet threshold, a pause where silence presses against speech. In this tension between repetition and variation, the work becomes a meditation on communication itself: how memory, prayer, or thought can dissolve into pattern, and how pattern can still carry the weight of the unsaid.







