

This work suspends a solitary figure in a tide of fractured blues, where translucent planes and looping graphite-like arcs turn the body into a site of shifting weather rather than fixed identity. The composition reads like a collage of memory—hard-edged blocks interrupting soft washes—suggesting how perception edits and reassembles the self under pressure of time and distance. Cool light pools across the torso, while darker fragments orbit at the margins, creating a quiet drama between exposure and concealment, intimacy and dissolution. In this wavering space, the figure becomes both present and vanishing, a tender assertion of being amid the beautiful instability of thought.







