



A monumental, childlike figure curls into the pictorial field as if seeking refuge, yet the body’s warm, airbrushed flesh is interrupted by a cold, perforated slab that functions like both architecture and barrier. The composition hinges on acts of partial revelation—one wide, watchful eye and a tentative hand—turning curiosity into a fragile negotiation between safety and exposure. Beneath, the small red car reads as a token of modern movement and scale, suggesting how the vastness of adult-built systems can dwarf intimate feelings, while the delicate geometric web above proposes an invisible network that quietly encloses everything.







