

Suspended in a bruised violet atmosphere, a cluster of figures coils into a single living braid, their faces washed in pale, mask-like light that suggests both intimacy and erasure. The composition moves like a currentβbodies interlocking, turning, and tippingβso that community becomes a circular mechanism of support, yet also a tangle where individual boundaries blur. Sharp black linework anchors the swarm against the soft, fogged ground, while sudden ribbons of saturated color read as pulses of memory and dissent, insisting on identity amid anonymity. The work feels like a nocturnal census of the unseen: a quiet choreography of belonging where tenderness and vulnerability share the same breath.







