

This work stages an underwater reverie in a restrained spectrum of slate, ink, and sea-worn blues, where two patterned fish-like forms drift as if caught between presence and erasure. A lattice of white linear gestures—part net, part constellation—cuts across the murky field, turning open water into a measured, almost architectural space that suggests both containment and fragile order. The dense black bands above and below read like tidal shadows or closing curtains, compressing the composition and intensifying a quiet tension between instinctive movement and imposed structure. What emerges is a meditation on vulnerability: life rendered as ornamented pattern, navigating a world that is simultaneously fluid, surveilled, and delicately illuminated.







