Void is a series of abstract paintings that explore landscape, absence, and the unseen structures of the earth. Rooted in minimalism and inspired by aerial views, it reveals terrains that feel both familiar and intangible. Each piece suggests a fragment of geography—a shift, an erosion, a surface detail—using ink, casein, salt, and marbling techniques to echo natural patterns like strata, sediment, and shadow. Textures range from subtle to tactile, evoking both surface and depth. These works embrace ambiguity and spaciousness, making Void a space of possibility and quiet reflection.

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Subduction

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Unearthed