



Across nine vignettes, the artist stages a dreamlike theatre of bodies in metamorphosis—figures that hover between human, animal, and emblem, as if memory were continually redrawing the self. Electric blues and heated reds puncture fields of ochre and violet, creating a chromatic tension where illumination feels psychological rather than natural, and each pose reads like a suspended decision. The compositions oscillate between dense, entangled anatomy and airy, washed-out space, suggesting that identity is both burden and breeze, shaped by instinct, ritual, and fleeting impulses. Together, the grid becomes a sequenced mythology: not a linear narrative, but a constellation of inner states—desire, flight, conflict, and quiet revelation—held in luminous, unsettled balance.







