



A solitary figure, rendered in ochres and bruised shadow, reclines like a guarded relic against a storm of drafted geometry—wheels, triangles, and measured arcs that feel less like structure than the machinery of thought. The composition pits the body’s quiet, inward curve against a background of schematic agitation, where inked lines and dripping stains suggest systems fraying at their edges. Small botanical emblems—lotus-like blooms and seed forms—puncture the engineered field as intimations of renewal, insisting on an organic pulse within a world of diagrams. In this tension between flesh and blueprint, the work becomes a meditation on endurance: identity held intact while the surrounding order continually reconfigures.







