In my work, abstraction serves as a silent architecture structured yet open, like a grid meant not to confine but to host the viewer’s mind. I strip away narrative and symbolism to create visual spaces where thought can wander freely. Geometry offers a quiet framework, a rhythm of lines and zones that holds presence without imposing meaning. These structures are not puzzles to solve but invitations to drift to dream, to pause all owing each person to find their own rhythm, reflection, or escape.