Residual Forms

Recent studies continue an inquiry into vessels, traces, and the systems that gather around them. While earlier works emphasized residue and dissolution, these newer pieces increasingly explore coexistence—where memory, structure, language, and botanical forms occupy the same field without resolving into a single narrative.

Residual Forms gathers a sequence of evolving studies exploring folded structures, atmospheric memory, and recursive emotional states.

IMoving between abstraction, systems language, and perceptual space, the works function less as fixed conclusions than as provisional thresholds—residual traces of negotiation, containment, recalibration, and return.

What remains after friction, after repetition, after attempts at control, after the argument has lost its centrality.

Not emptiness. Not victory. Residual presence.

Images available as the series, or individually, as archival gicleé prints in sizes up to 16×16 with border for matted framing, if desired.

Inquiries welcome.