



This triptych unfurls like a cartography of the subconscious, where coral-pink currents and ink-dark contours drift across a cool blue field, suggesting forms that almost resolve into creatures, faces, and topographies before dissolving again. The central panel concentrates the visual pressure—thicker lines and clustered “cells” of color create a pulsing nucleus—while the flanking panels read as echoes, extending the same rhythm into quieter, more contemplative space. Light feels internal rather than directional, as if the work is lit from within by a nervous, imaginative energy that turns ambiguity into its own narrative. The piece ultimately stages a tension between emergence and erasure, inviting the viewer to witness perception itself as a living, unstable organism.







