



Suspended in an oceanic field of cobalt, two hybrid, hand-like forms drift as if caught between dance and dissolution, their bodies tapering into tendrils that echo both sea anemones and nervous systems. The composition pivots around a quiet spiral—one figure ascending, the other falling—so that motion becomes a meditation on reciprocity: reaching, retreating, and the blurred boundary where one presence bleeds into another. Subtle gradients of violet and indigo lend the figures a bruised luminosity, suggesting tenderness under pressure, while the repeating “fingers” read like multiple attempts at contact—an anatomy of desire rendered as current and afterimage.







