



A veil of rose and lilac droplets blankets the surface like a field in full bloom, its countless marks hovering between petal, pixel, and pulse. From this soft abundance, a vertical seam of greens and shadowy tones gathers into a living axis—suggesting stem, spine, or passage—where the composition briefly crystallizes before dissolving again into atmosphere. The dark, drifting stroke above acts like a fleeting breath or hovering presence, lending the work a quiet tension between tenderness and intrusion. In this oscillation of dispersion and coherence, the painting becomes a meditation on how identity forms: momentary, porous, and continually re-made through light.







