The City as Palimpsest
(Artist Statement — voice of the work)
I am a field of memory and light.
Lines emerge and dissolve, tracing rhythms of order, fracture, and renewal. I contain no single time — only layers that breathe through one another. What was once street becomes shadow; what was void becomes form.
Lines emerge and dissolve, tracing rhythms of order, fracture, and renewal. I contain no single time — only layers that breathe through one another. What was once street becomes shadow; what was void becomes form.
I exist between drawing and silence. My surface collects fragments of human intent — densities, absences, thresholds. In me, the city is not represented but remembered, suspended between precision and erosion.
I speak in contrasts: black as depth, white as reflection. Each boundary a negotiation, each geometry a thought made visible. I do not describe the city; I become its echo.


Two fields in quiet dialogue, where movement folds into stillness and light becomes direction.

Grids intersect like traces of intent, mapping the tension between order and erosion.

Detached forms drift across the surface — residues of habitation held in measured silence.