



Suspended against a field of insistent red, a biomorphic chalice becomes both cradle and altar, its rim fringed with delicate filaments that read like nerves or sea-anemone tentacles—sensory, vigilant, and alive. A serpentine, gold-toned figure reclines across the vessel in a posture of surrender, yet the curled, coiled stem below suggests restrained energy, as if the whole form is wound tight around a hidden pulse. The palette stages a charged dialogue—heat and warning in the red, cool contemplation in the blue, and a gilded body caught between—turning the scene into an allegory of desire held in balance with containment. What first appears whimsical slowly clarifies into a meditation on vulnerability: nourishment and entrapment sharing the same beautifully engineered architecture.







