



A monochrome female visage emerges from a fevered field of oranges and corals, her quiet, steady gaze acting as a still point against the painting’s turbulent, collaged geometry. Butterflies—rendered like fleeting sketches—cut through the heat of the background, turning the surrounding blocks of teal and white into a choreography of metamorphosis and memory. The contrast between her sculpted, photographic calm and the raw, gestural paint suggests an inner life negotiating visibility: identity held intact while the world around it fractures, flares, and reforms.







