



A pale, anatomized figure moves through a nocturnal field of floating emblems, where bone, organ, and ornament interlock like a private cosmology of the body. Against the velvety black ground, saturated reds and acidic yellows flare as psychic signals, while cool blues and geometric fragments steady the composition into a precarious equilibrium between science diagram and dream collage. The elongated beak-like profile and exposed skull suggest identity as a mutable maskβhalf specimen, half mythβthreading the work with an uneasy humor and quiet dread. What emerges is a meditation on embodiment in modernity: the self assembled from sensations, symbols, and mechanical proxies, perpetually in transit yet never fully whole.







