

Across these four studies, the image seems to surface like a remembered ecosystem—part botanical, part anatomical—where sinuous lines braid into a living cartography of growth, drift, and quiet unrest. The restrained palette of sepia and ash lets value and texture carry the emotion, so that each leaflike form reads as both shelter and scar, suspended between emergence and dissolution. In the most vivid panel, flashes of turquoise puncture the earthen ground like submerged light, turning the composition into a threshold space where decay becomes luminous and the natural world feels momentarily electrified. The work’s true gravity lies in this ambiguity: it invites the eye to navigate a tangle of passages while contemplating how life persists through layering, erasure, and return.







