

This dense, fever-dream collage stages the body as a contested landscape—part anatomy, part fashion sketch, part ecosystem—where inked figures drift through a storm of hard-edged color bands like signals breaking across memory. The composition refuses a single hierarchy: botanical linework and skeletal fragments press in at the margins while saturated circles and wedges slice the white ground into shifting rooms, turning space into a psychological architecture rather than a setting. In that restless overlap, tenderness and threat coexist—intimacy rendered as a series of fragments that never fully reconcile, suggesting a contemporary self assembled from desire, spectacle, and quiet erasures.







