


A dreaming face lies half-submerged in a tide of translucent brushstrokes, where blue birds multiply like recurring thoughts and turn the air into a chorus of watchful presences. The composition blurs figure and ground through veils of green and ochre, suggesting memoryβs frictionβhow tenderness and unease can occupy the same breath. Pink, teardrop-like forms punctuate the surface as if emotions have taken on weight, drifting between petal and droplet, while the soft luminosity across the skin reads as a fragile moment of surrender. In this suspended, surreal ecology, the birds become both guardians and intruders, translating inner reverie into a quiet, unsettled intimacy.







