

A serene, half-revealed visage hovers like a quiet mantra amid a riot of saturated color, its soft grayscale modeling acting as a still center around which the painting’s weathered pigments revolve. Stenciled florals and ornamental motifs drift across the surface like inherited patterns—memory made tactile—while the dragonfly reads as a fleeting messenger between the interior self and the outer world’s noise. The tension between scraped, impasto textures and misted transitions suggests a psyche simultaneously protected and permeable, where identity is not fixed but layered, palimpsestic, and luminous in its restraint.