



This work drifts between organism and atmosphere, where soft washes of sea-green and watery blue conjure a suspended ecologyβforms that seem to breathe, coil, and listen rather than simply occupy the page. The composition relies on buoyant negative space and delicate punctures of ink-like marks, suggesting boundaries that are porous and constantly renegotiated. Small eruptions of pink act like pulses or signals, animating the otherwise hushed palette with intimations of vulnerability and desire. In its quiet oscillation between control and seepage, the piece reads as a meditation on growthβhow life gathers itself in eddies, then dissolves back into its surrounding field.







