Arriving through reduction rather than resolution, what remains is not an answer, but a condition of rest. These selected works offer safety without assurance, allowing conditions and presence to stand without explanation.

What Has Accumulated
This chapter gathers forms shaped by duration rather than intention. Marks accrue, overlap, and press against one another, not as narrative but as condition. Circular masses, grids, and fractured geometries register contact, compression, and the quiet consequences of sustained presence. These works do not seek resolution; they acknowledge what remains after passage, after holding, after repetition. Accumulation here is neither burden nor monument, but evidence—of touch, of resistance, of time allowed to act. What appears dense is simply what has not been erased.

