



A solitary figure, reduced to a near-monochrome silhouette, seems to conduct the air itself as fragments of color orbit like dislodged seconds, turning the surrounding void into a soft, suspended stage. The cool whites and pale blues create an atmosphere of emotional distance, while the few red accents puncture the calm like sudden memory or alarm, insisting on urgency within restraint. Curving blue borders frame the scene like an architectural or technological conduit, suggesting the body caught inside an unseen systemβtime, routine, or an interior mechanismβyet still reaching outward in a gesture that reads as both control and surrender. In this tension between emptiness and motion, the work becomes a quiet meditation on agency: how we try to hold together what is always slipping past.







