



Suspended within strata of charcoal haze, two pale, fish-like forms glide laterally as if moving through memory rather than water, their bodies rendered with a quiet luminosity that resists the surrounding darkness. The composition reads like a cross-section of depths—bands of blue and ochre acting as uncertain currents—where scraped textures and ghosted linear marks suggest submerged architecture or the faint grid of human order dissolving below the surface. Light here is not illumination but revelation: a soft insistence that presence can endure even when the world becomes opaque. In its restrained palette and tactile erosion, the work meditates on survival, silence, and the fragile grace of navigation through obscured realms.







