

Against a fevered red sky that bleeds into pale washes, a lone figure casts a net toward drifting, cloudlike bodies—half-animal, half-memory—suspended between capture and escape. The sparse ground and airy negative space heighten a feeling of isolation, while the net’s crisp lattice interrupts the watercolor’s soft dissolves, staging a quiet tension between control and the unruly subconscious. Forms that hover and slump in the distance read like wounded spirits or elusive dreams, suggesting a narrative of longing where what we reach for is already vanishing into atmosphere.







