



Across four panels, the figure repeats like a ritual recalled in fragmentsβan icon caught between levitation and collapseβits pale, carved body emerging from a deep, nocturnal field that reads as both void and sanctuary. Mossy greens seep through the forms like memory staining stone, while the scattered shard-shapes around the sitter suggest a world splintering at the edges of meditation, as if stillness itself has impact. The elongated headpiece and jewelry-like linework invoke sacred ornament, yet the insistently exposed anatomy keeps the image human and vulnerable, turning devotion into a study of endurance. In this quiet sequence, transformation is not triumphant but iterative: the self remade again and again from debris, posture, and breath.







