



This dreamlike composition folds a reclining turquoise figure into a charged landscape where blossoms, debris-like petals, and distant architecture collide, as if memory and place are being double-exposed. Cool, aqueous blues anchor the body in a hush of introspection, while the surrounding reds and hot pinks flare like emotional afterimages, pulling the eye in restless currents across the surface. The dense overlay of textures—spatters, scratches, and luminous flecks—turns the scene into a palimpsest, suggesting how intimacy is never singular but layered with echoes of celebration, loss, and return. In this suspended tableau, the figure reads less as portrait than as vessel: a quiet locus where the world’s noise settles into private, radiant sediment.







