Residual Structures
This work moves through layers of space, memory, and dissolution.
Drips, interruptions, and vertical movements create a sense of gravity and flow, while colour fields open and close spatial depth.
The painting developed through a process of building and partial removal, allowing traces to remain rather than fixed forms.
What emerges is a surface that holds instability — where structure becomes visible, but never fully resolves.
The work exists in a state of transition, carrying both presence and erosion at once.
It resists a fixed reading and continues to shift depending on distance and perception.
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Details:
Oil on linen
140 × 110 cm
Original, one-of-a-kind work
Residual Structures
This work moves through layers of space, memory, and dissolution.
Drips, interruptions, and vertical movements create a sense of gravity and flow, while colour fields open and close spatial depth.
The painting developed through a process of building and partial removal, allowing traces to remain rather than fixed forms.
What emerges is a surface that holds instability — where structure becomes visible, but never fully resolves.
The work exists in a state of transition, carrying both presence and erosion at once.
It resists a fixed reading and continues to shift depending on distance and perception.
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Details:
Oil on linen
140 × 110 cm
Original, one-of-a-kind work