

This work stages the self as a shifting assemblageβfaces, hands, and organ-like silhouettes layered into one anotherβso identity reads less as portraiture than as a living ecology of impulses and memories. A saturated field of pinks and oranges radiates heat like inner weather, while the buoyant blues and violets act as counterweights, cooling the composition even as they press forward in swollen, biomorphic forms. Linework snakes through the scene as both tether and electric current, suggesting that thought, desire, and bodily sensation are inseparable forces that continually redraw the figureβs boundaries. The result is a psychological map where intimacy becomes architecture: the body is not contained, but expanded into surrounding space, luminous and unsettled.







