



Arranged as a constellation of intimate studies, this multipart work reads like a fractured diary—each sepia-toned panel holding a provisional body, an animal trace, or a half-erased gesture suspended between emergence and disappearance. The restrained palette and smoky washes compress space into a shallow, memory-like field, where graphite contours and occasional punctuations of red or blue behave as emotional bruises rather than decorative color. By dispersing the figures across many frames, the artist turns narration into accumulation: meaning is not delivered in a single image but in the quiet recurrence of vulnerability, metamorphosis, and the persistent effort to assemble the self from fragments. The overall installation becomes a choreography of looking—eyes moving from shard to shard—suggesting that identity and tenderness are always distributed, never fully contained.







