

Suspended within a clinical field of notations and measured intervals, an amber nucleus blooms like a controlled burn—at once radiant and cauterizing—while its scattered marks read as data points or displaced witnesses orbiting an unseen event. On the right, a hyperreal heart emerges from a red ground, its branching vessels resembling singed roots, turning anatomy into an emblem of endurance under pressure. The composition stages a tense dialogue between warmth and warning, where bodily intimacy is pinned against systems of mapping and control, suggesting that feeling itself can be charted, contained, and yet still insist on beating.







