

Suspended in a hush of smoky greys, the composition stages two totemic forms that feel both engineered and ceremonial—half-figures, half-instruments—held in place by taut, linear “strings” that suggest control, fate, or puppetry. Soft gradients of light carve out a central void, turning empty space into a corridor of breath where the eye lingers, as if the work is listening as much as it is showing. The left form blooms with petal-like curves and a delicate filigree, while the right tightens into sharp triangles and a clocklike halo, setting up a dialogue between organic intuition and measured order. In this quiet confrontation, time and tenderness, structure and spirit, appear bound together—poised on the edge of transformation rather than resolution.







