

Arrayed like a quiet cosmology of panels, these hybrid figures hover between infancy and deity, their bodies dissolving into watercolor blooms that read as both wounds and constellations. The generous white ground functions as a contemplative void, allowing each crimson-and-violet eruption to pulse with inner heat while repeated circular motifs—seeds, planets, halos—suggest cycles of becoming rather than fixed identity. Subtle shifts in pose—from levitation to collapse, from offering to recoil—compose a narrative of initiation, where vulnerability is not weakness but a threshold into awareness. The work ultimately feels like a diagram of the psyche: tender, unsettled, and luminous, mapping how spirit and matter continually remake one another.







