

A muted, earthen field becomes a chamber of slow-moving forces, where a dark oval form reads like both a sheltered void and a gathering of breath. Across this quiet gravity, coral reds and bruised violets bloom as punctuations—petal-like ruptures that suggest memory resurfacing, tender yet insistent against the surrounding haze. Threaded white lines and translucent arcs stitch the space into a tenuous choreography, turning the surface into a map of contact: collisions, dispersals, and reluctant returns. The work holds a poised ambiguity—part landscape, part interior—inviting the viewer to inhabit a threshold where fragility and endurance coexist.







