

Rendered in spare monochrome with the tactile suggestion of cut paper, these vignettes treat the brain as both protagonist and landscapeβat times winged, at times stranded above a pooling void, at times given legs that cannot quite carry its own weight. The open white ground becomes a charged silence, amplifying each small intervention: a drip, a cloud, a limb, as if thought itself were condensing into weather and matter. By anthropomorphizing cognition without sentimentalizing it, the series stages a quiet narrative of aspiration, fatigue, and fragile resilience, where the mind alternates between flight and fallout. The insistence of contour and negative space turns neuroscience into allegory, inviting us to read emotion as anatomy and anatomy as a shifting inner climate.







