



Suspended upside down in a warm, ember-like halo, the figure reads as both vulnerable and newly consecrated—an icon of interior surrender held in a quiet cocoon of light. Around this still nucleus, the forest becomes a ring of hushed witnesses: tree-forms dissolve into velvety, stippled color-fields whose muted violets and greens press inward like breathing walls. The composition’s gentle radial pull turns the landscape into a psychological chamber, suggesting a rite of inversion where disorientation becomes clarity and the body’s silence opens a doorway to renewal.







