

A chorus of translucent faces rises and recedes within a verdant atmosphere, as if thought itself has taken on form—multiple states of mind hovering between vigilance and surrender. The composition behaves like a crowded map of perception: sharp pictograms, arrows, and floating geometries interrupt the soft gradients, turning the pictorial space into a circuitry where emotion is routed, redirected, and quietly stored. Luminous greens and aquas suggest renewal, yet the saturated reds and shadowy blacks introduce a countercurrent of unrest, implying that clarity is always negotiated against noise. What emerges is a contemporary allegory of inner life—identity fragmented into signals—where the gaze becomes both witness and instrument of navigation.







