"Patch" is a series of large-scale monochrome paintings composed of individually cut and assembled pieces of canvas. These works are raw yet refined — a meeting between precision and imperfection. Each canvas fragment is sewn or fixed by hand, forming a grid or composition where texture, edge, and subtle variation become the language of expression.

Rather than hiding the process, these works embrace construction as content. The seams, overlaps, and slight misalignments tell a story of assembly, labor, and time. The monochrome surface becomes more than a color — it’s a field where silence meets rhythm, minimalism meets tactility, and the whole is held together by its parts.

"Patch" explores themes of cohesion, repair, and repetition — suggesting ideas of rebuilding, memory, and resilience. Every painting is unique, both formally and emotionally. Whether hung in solitude or as part of a series, they invite contemplation and close viewing.

This is painting as architecture — quiet, honest, and built by hand.