Composition in White

This oil painting centers on minimalist architectural structures, utilizing clean, sharp geometric volumes and powerful color-field contrasts to construct a space that is both quiet and full of tension. Large expanses of pristine white walls intersect one another, establishing a clear and disciplined order, while the deep blue sky serves as a backdrop that pushes this order toward a state of near-absolute tranquility.

The staircase within the frame serves as the sole directional element, guiding the eye upward; it acts both as a spatial transition and a suggestion of a spiritual path. The artist deliberately suppresses detail, simplifying light and shadow into soft gray tones to ensure that the structure itself becomes the primary subject of expression.

The work strikes a balance between the rational and the poetic: on one hand, it employs a cool, restrained formal language; on the other, it evokes an internal resonance through its use of void and space. Within this pure composition, the viewer is led into a reflection on order, silence, and existence.