


The composition stages a suspended, theatrical interior where a monumental red arc presses against a cool, patterned field, as if emotion itself has become architecture. Disembodied white hands drift beneath a cascade of bell-like forms while a blue horn suggests a voice searching for exit, turning the space into a chamber of announcement and silence at once. Collaged newsprint and fractured, tiled planes introduce the everyday—public language, urban surfaces—only to have it refracted into a dream logic where memory, ritual, and modern noise negotiate for dominance. In its sharp contrasts and floating symbols, the work reads as an allegory of consciousness: orderly motifs strained by longing, spectacle, and the irreducible hum of the world.







