



A luminous field of violet resolves into a disciplined square, where countless stitched-like marks accumulate into a quiet, pulsating architecture of attention. The subtle shifts between lavender and deep indigo create the sensation of depth without illusion, as if light is being woven rather than painted, holding the eye in a slow, meditative drift. Its repeated linear striations read like a palimpsest of gestures—both fragile and insistent—suggesting memory organized into pattern, and order always on the verge of dissolving back into atmosphere. The work becomes a threshold between textile intimacy and modernist rigor, inviting contemplation of how repetition can turn into reverence.







