



Suspended in an enveloping field of turquoise, the composition balances a dense, shadowed canopy above with a soft, mottled form below, as if thought and body were held in quiet tension across a measured grid. The faint geometry—stitched with occasional patterned squares and angled facets—suggests a map of lived moments: ordered on the surface, yet constantly interrupted by tenderness and chance. Light seems to seep rather than shine, turning the space into an interior ocean where memory drifts, condenses, and settles into shape. In this restrained dialogue between organic texture and disciplined structure, the work meditates on containment—how we try to organize feeling, and how feeling inevitably exceeds its frame.







