



Centered in unwavering stillness, the figure’s dark, luminous face becomes an anchor for a riotous crown of fish-forms that unfurl like living thoughts—each scale and fin rendered with obsessive care, turning ornament into ecosystem. The composition stages a dialogue between containment and overflow: the calm, frontal gaze holds steady while color and pattern surge outward in red, cobalt, and gold, suggesting memory, ancestry, and imagination as a migrating tide. Beneath the neckline, the body dissolves into botanical and marine intricacy, as if identity is not worn but grown—an ever-branching habitat where the self is both vessel and shoreline. The work reads as a contemporary allegory of stewardship: the mind as reef, the spirit as current, and beauty as a densely interwoven, fragile abundance.







