

A bandaged, winged figure sits in quiet suspension, rendered with wiry, insistent linework that turns the body into a map of injury and endurance. The muted field of greys and olive greens is punctured by schematic symbols—triangles, a star, mechanical fragments—suggesting a world of codes and collisions pressing in on an otherwise intimate moment of stillness. Wings, traditionally emblems of ascent, here feel heavy and protective, as if transcendence has been reimagined as the act of remaining present. The composition stages a tense dialogue between vulnerability and apparatus, where healing is not a conclusion but a precarious balance held in the open.







