



A cool marine palette of cobalt, sea-glass green, and misted lilac drifts across the surface like overlapping currents, where translucent planes stack and dissolve into one another. Angular fragments and looping, calligraphic lines interrupt the softness, suggesting half-remembered architectures or map-like coordinates that never fully resolve, as if the image is caught between navigation and dreaming. The composition breathes through veils of watercolor-like wash, allowing light to pool in pale corridors while darker blues anchor the eye in submerged depths. In this tension between structure and spill, the work becomes a meditation on perception itselfβhow meaning flickers into view, then slips back into fluid uncertainty.







