



This work stages a quiet cosmology of overlapping orbs—lavender, ochre, and stormy blue—whose concentric striations read like memory rings, suggesting time measured through touch and repetition. Against these luminous fields, the scattered butterflies become both punctuation and pilgrimage: fragile bodies navigating vast, abstract atmospheres, turning the painting into a map of migration and desire. The composition’s interlocking circles create a sense of suspended motion, where softness and vibration coexist, and the viewer feels caught between specimen-like stillness and the promise of imminent flight. In this tension, the piece meditates on transformation as a lived geography—beauty preserved, yet forever in transit.







