



This abstract field of serpentine ribbons coils across the page like a living cartography, where cobalt currents and ochre heat pulse through pale, stone-like cells that fracture and re-form with each turn. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead offering a continuous, meandering rhythm that suggests circulationβof thought, of breath, of hidden geologies beneath a calm surface. Against the quiet ground, the crackled textures read as both erosion and growth, hinting at timeβs slow pressure and the resilience of matter as it bends, splits, and keeps moving.







