Seijaku is a visual study built around the act of marking.
The project explores a restrained graphic language where gesture, absence, repetition and density become the main design variables.
Each composition works through subtraction, layering and controlled variation, allowing forms to emerge rather than being directly constructed.
The palette remains deliberately minimal, keeping the focus on the relationship between sign, surface and balance.
A quiet system of marks, designed to feel essential, disciplined and open.
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