



Suspended in an expanse of saturated blue, the central form reads like a fossilized vesselβpart fish, part architectural capsuleβits body tessellated with schematic compartments that suggest memory filed into rooms. The single, watchful eye anchors the composition with a quiet unease, as if consciousness persists inside a structure that has become both habitat and prison. Rough, mottled textures and graphite-like grays lend the figure a weathered, archaeological gravity, while the fractured, earth-toned band above presses down like a collapsing shoreline, intensifying the sense of containment and drift. In this tension between open sea and rigid geometry, the work meditates on how modern life turns organic instinct into mapped, managed space, leaving the self to navigate by fragments.







