



This dreamlike tableau suspends its figures in a submerged hush, where lavender light and inky shadow braid together to make space feel both aquatic and psychological. Faces and hybrid forms surface like half-remembered thoughts—masked, eroded, and reassembled—so that identity becomes a shifting reef of symbols rather than a fixed portrait. The composition drifts in currents of clustered blooms and porous textures, guiding the eye through pockets of glow that suggest growth, decay, and renewal occurring simultaneously. In this suspended world, the narrative reads as an interior ecology: memory, desire, and unease cohabiting in a single, softly luminous tide.







