

This work stages a luminous architecture of thresholds—velvet gradients of orange, magenta, and emerald that read like curtains, portals, and chambers in perpetual metamorphosis. Across these poised verticals, two biomorphic bands drift like sentient currents, their mottled surfaces and ringed “eyes” suggesting watchfulness, mutation, and the uneasy intimacy of being observed. The composition balances sanctuary and rupture: smooth, cathedral-like volumes are interrupted by a jagged, cascading seam of color that feels like a wound, a waterfall, or a sudden revelation. In its saturated calm and electric dissonance, the piece becomes a psychological interior where desire, protection, and instability coexist as one atmosphere.