



This work stages the human body as a contested archive—part anatomical diagram, part ritual effigy—where organs, insects, and hard-edged geometries collide to suggest identity assembled under pressure. The composition pivots between the dark, cavernous ground and the saturated panels of pattern and specimen-like detail, letting color behave like a diagnostic light that both reveals and distorts. By suturing scientific notation to playful, almost totemic symbols, it proposes a psyche that is perpetually dissected yet stubbornly alive, its inner systems blooming into ornamental language. The figure stands not as a portrait of an individual, but as a map of transformation—an ecology of self where metamorphosis is rendered as both wound and wonder.







