



Suspended against a pale, atmospheric field, bulbous vessels and pod-like forms drift in quiet orbit, their matte silhouettes pressing a gentle gravity onto the scene. A central, dark teardrop—edged like a cutaway—reads as both refuge and void, inviting the eye into an interior that feels more remembered than seen. The warm, speckled ochres puncture the cool green haze like deposits of lived experience, suggesting nourishment, decay, and the slow alchemy of time within domestic or bodily containers. In this softened surrealism, space becomes psychological: a calm suspension where containment and exposure negotiate an uneasy, intimate balance.







