

Suspended within a translucent capsule of cool aquas and sea-glass blues, the central figure dissolves into a quiet archaeology of memoryβforms half-revealed, half-erased, as if seen through water or time. A vertical drift of small, luminous squares descends like pixelated pollen, stitching together the upper and lower chambers and suggesting the migration of thought from consciousness into the subconscious. The softened edges and muted light create a sanctuary that is also a specimen jar, where identity is preserved even as it atomizes into symbols. In this gentle, submerged stillness, the work reads as a meditation on containment: how we hold the self, and how the self inevitably leaks into fragments of color and code.







