



Suspended in a field of smoldering red, the objects drift like artifacts retrieved from memoryβvessels, seeds, and a boat-shaped shadow that becomes both cradle and threshold. The paletteβs scorched warmth presses inward, while the softened edges and sparse spacing create a hush of distance, as if the scene is viewed through heat or longing. Each container suggests preservation and absence at once: what is held, what is consumed, and what is quietly withheld from view. The lone bird and the small, falling forms punctuate the stillness with a sense of passage, turning the composition into a meditation on migration, ritual, and the fragile custody of inner life.







