

Suspended within a saturated cobalt void, two biomorphic presences unfurl like sea-winds made visible, their elongated bodies crowned with handlike tendrils that suggest both touch and reach. The circular field functions as a sealed microcosm—part womb, part tidepool—where a braided green arc and drifting fronds choreograph a slow, orbital intimacy around the central, luminous form. Cool blues and mineral greens are punctuated by blush-pink cores, implying pulses of vulnerability inside an otherwise serene, underwater silence. The work reads as an allegory of interdependence: separate beings held in a shared current, negotiating distance and closeness through the language of gesture.