



Suspended in a blush-toned void, these biomorphic figures drift like fragments of a private myth—creatures, bodies, and vegetal tendrils untethered from gravity yet held in delicate orbit. The palette of candied yellows, corals, and soft violets bathes the scene in an innocent glow that quietly unsettles, as if play and metamorphosis share the same breath. Across the four panels, negative space becomes a stage for transformation: limbs curl into arabesques, animal silhouettes read as masks, and touch is suggested more than declared, turning encounter into ritual. What emerges is a tender taxonomy of desire and becoming—an ecology of forms where identity is fluid, and motion feels like thought made visible.







