



This work unfolds like a cellular map or stained-glass anatomy, where a web of pale channels holds fractured pools of pigment in suspension, suggesting life observed at once intimately and from a great height. The luminous whites function as both passage and pause—corridors of breath that organize the composition while allowing the darker, mineral greens and blues to thicken into pockets of memory and matter. Color behaves less as surface decoration than as sediment, accumulating in each compartment to imply shifting states—growth, erosion, and renewal—within a single living system. The overall effect is meditative yet charged, as though the painting records an unseen ecology of connection, where separation is only another form of continuity.







