



Against a hushed field of earthen browns, a cluster of kites rises like intent thoughts released into dusk, their taut geometries softened by the grain of the surface and the faint tremor of their strings. Small ember-like glows punctuate the ascent, suggesting fragile hopes or remembered signals that guide the eye upward while the lower forms—stone-like, enclosed, and quietly bodily—hold the weight of what cannot easily lift. The composition stages a gentle negotiation between containment and flight: an inward world of sediment and memory set against the airy, precarious architecture of yearning. In this subdued light, freedom feels less triumphant than intimate—earned through patience, thread by thread.







