



Suspended against a field of ochre light, these biomorphic forms read like seedpods or drifting organsβquietly weighty, yet held in a delicate balance of gravity and breath. The artist orchestrates translucency and density through veils of gray-green and black, while a skin of punctured, cellular patterning suggests both natural growth and the measured logic of a mosaic. Across the triptych, subtle shifts in overlap and texture turn repetition into variation, proposing a meditation on metamorphosis: the same body revisited, altered by time, touch, and the slow accrual of memory.







