

This work stages a nocturne of overlapping veilsβamethyst planes and translucent shadowsβwhere space feels less like a setting than a mood suspended in water. Ember-orange forms pulse beneath the purple skin of the composition, suggesting submerged flora or remembered bodies, while scattered points of light read as drifting pollen, ash, or distant signals that refuse to settle. The diagonal sweep and faint, netted textures create a sense of slow turbulence, as if the image is caught between emergence and dissolution, holding the viewer in a quiet, luminous uncertainty.







