



A spectral bloom hovers against a weathered, ash-toned ground, its pale petal rendered like a thin veil that both reveals and conceals what it shelters. From within, electric cobalt filaments push outward with an almost anatomical insistence, turning the flower into a quiet apparatus—part organism, part signal—where tenderness and intrusion coexist. The restrained palette and eroded surface texture evoke memory scraped down to its essentials, while the sharp blue punctuations read as sudden thoughts or transmissions that refuse to be muted. In this suspended, dusk-like space, fragility becomes a site of radiance, suggesting that vulnerability can also be a conduit for unseen force.







