

This monochrome dreamscape braids the human figure into a living topography, where a woman’s body becomes both vessel and horizon—carrying forests of patterned leaves, paper boats, and a vigilant fish that reads like an inner companion. The meticulous stippling and geometric texturing compress light into velvety gradients, allowing clouds and rain to drift between interior memory and exterior weather, as if emotion itself is a climate. By suspending scale—flowers towering like guardians, mountains flattened into ornament—the work suggests that identity is an ecosystem: nourished, burdened, and perpetually in flux between shelter and drift.