
1994
Broad horizontal bands move across the surface, segmented by irregular graphite seams. Blocks of color—cool blues, greens, and violets punctuated by warmer passages—are pressed into layered rows that shift slightly as they travel from left to right. The graphite lines interrupt and bind the bands at once, holding the composition together while preventing full alignment. The surface reads as accumulated strata, with variation occurring through adjacency rather than depth.