

Suspended in a wide field of white silence, two biomorphic figures intertwine as if caught between flight and dissolution, their limbs multiplying into hand-like fronds that read as both touch and turbulence. The stippled monochrome modeling gives the bodies a porous, breathing skin, while the dark, combed textures and trailing tendrils pull the eye through a slow vortex of embrace and escape. In its refusal of a stable anatomy, the work becomes a meditation on metamorphosisβhow identity frays, regenerates, and re-forms in the intimate pressure of contact, leaving the surrounding void to function as both sanctuary and abyss.







