



In this biomorphic abstraction, drifting silhouettes and porous, lace-like membranes interlock as if mapping the unstable boundary between body and environment. Cool aquas and sea-glass greens are repeatedly punctured by a warm, coral-orange field, creating a pulse of heat that reads like memory breaking through a submerged calm. The composition’s looping, tentacular lines bind disparate forms into a single nervous system, suggesting metamorphosis—an ecology of thoughts where identity is not fixed but continually dissolving and reforming. What emerges is a quiet, uncanny vitality: the sensation of life viewed through water, filtration, and time.







