

A radiant, sun-like nucleus erupts into filamentous tendrils that web across the picture plane, turning the sky into a living nervous system where light feels tactile and searching. Below, shell-like voids and an exposed, seed-pod form suggest both protection and ruptureβnature rendered as anatomy, poised between germination and wound. The earthy oranges and ochres pulse against cool green washes, creating a charged equilibrium where creation and erosion share the same breath. In this surreal ecology, space is not background but a membrane, holding the viewer in a quiet tension between awe and unease.







