



This close-cropped abstraction reads like a fragment of a body or a landscape seen under water, where emerald and slate tones soften into one another as if memory itself were dissolving at the edges. A single circular form—half eye, half cell—anchors the composition, while a thin, luminous contour traces a gentle divide that feels both protective and exposed. The velvety gradients and stippled surface create a tactile hush, suggesting an interior realm where boundaries between flesh, stone, and shadow are deliberately unsettled. In its restrained palette and intimate scale, the work becomes a meditation on emergence—how form arrives from darkness not with certainty, but with quiet insistence.







