



A poised figure in a crimson dress stands before a wall of torn newsprint, where the noise of public language is literally shredded into texture, yet never fully silenced. Her head becomes an open book—an intimate architecture of thought—from which bright blooms rise, suggesting imagination as both refuge and declaration, while a pearl necklace quietly anchors the scene in ritual and dignity. The hovering butterfly and small blue bird punctuate the warm, papery field with fleeting, lucid breaths of freedom, as white feathers drift like scattered pages—soft evidence of release, loss, and transformation held in delicate suspension.







