

This work stages a hushed encounter between interior reverie and constructed tradition, where a profile at the left seems to “listen” toward a shrine-like architectural form held in the palm—an offering that doubles as memory. Earthy ambers and oxidized greens pool like aged pigment, while the curving, instrument-like lines and pendant motifs stitch the surface into a single breath, turning space into a musical continuum rather than a fixed perspective. The large, clouded visage at right—part mask, part spirit—softens identity into an emblem, suggesting that devotion, desire, and heritage are carried less as certainties than as resonant shapes we inherit and recompose. In this layered tableau, the sacred is not distant; it is handheld, intimate, and perpetually rewritten by the act of contemplation.







