

Rendered in a hush of graphite and soft erosion, the torsolike vessel sits as both body and containerβan intimate architecture whose bruised shadows suggest memory held under the skin. From its open crown, spidery blooms and drifting insects rise like thoughts escaping confinement, their delicate lines contrasting the dense, rubbed mass below. The composition stages a quiet metamorphosis: weight and vulnerability anchored in the lower form, while the upper field dissolves into airy suggestion, implying growth as an act of release. In this restrained palette, light becomes a kind of tenderness, carving presence from absence and turning stillness into a slow, living narrative.







