

Suspended within a warm field of coral, a cloudlike mass of blush and lilac gathers as if memory itself were condensing into atmosphere—at once intimate and untouchable. Fine linear tracings form a faint grid that suggests systems, maps, or the quiet architecture we impose on feeling, while scattered flecks and drifting fragments disrupt that order like thoughts breaking loose from structure. A soft, luminous band at the center reads as an interior horizon, inviting the eye to pause in a threshold between emergence and dissolution. The work’s tenderness lies in this tension: a meditation on how experience is held—briefly—before it diffuses back into light.







