

Four overlapping chromatic fields—ochre, slate, ember, and ash-blue—unfurl as concentric vibrations, turning the surface into a quiet instrument of time where every ring reads like a measured breath. The butterflies, poised at centers and thresholds, become living punctuation marks that test the borders between worlds, suggesting migration, metamorphosis, and the fragile negotiations of coexistence. As the circles interpenetrate, harmony is never pure but continually revised, and the work implies that identity—like color—intensifies most where it meets another.







