

This work stages a fragile anatomy within a ritual circle, where a cocoon-like massβpart seed, part scarβunfurls in pleated planes that suggest both protection and slow surrender. Acid green and blood-red fields press against each other like opposing impulses, while the pale arc above reads as a weathered halo, turning the composition into a suspended, almost liturgical emblem. Fine, etching-like marks and knotted textures evoke networks of memory or root systems, implying that what appears contained is in fact threaded with unseen histories. The small, lotus-like blooms punctuate the tension with quiet insistence, proposing renewal not as triumph but as a measured, ongoing act of emergence.







