

A withered, petal-like form hovers in generous white space, its fragile contour rendered with nervous linework that makes the subject feel both botanical and bodily—an artifact of tenderness after impact. Subtle blushes and bruised ochres seep through the creases, suggesting life receding yet still stubbornly present, while the sparse, spindling protrusions read like antennae searching for a final signal. The composition’s quiet imbalance—weight gathered to one side, emptiness pressing from all directions—turns decay into a contemplative portrait of endurance, where erosion becomes a kind of grace.







