




A molten field of vermilion sets the atmosphere like a sustained pulse, while pale, biomorphic forms rise and dissolve as if the image were caught mid-breath between emergence and erasure. Sinuous indigo contours stitch the drifting fragments together, turning the surface into a topography of sensation where bodies, shells, and currents seem to trade identities. The soft, circular vapors in the ground act like memory-stains—repetitions that calm and unsettle—suggesting a psyche in flux, held together by rhythm rather than certainty. What finally asserts itself is not a figure but a mood: heat, tenderness, and instability coexisting in a single continuous flow.







