



A seated, monumental figure presides like a contemporary guardian, her blank white body rendered with near-iconic stillness while her wings erupt into layered, polychrome strata that feel geological—memory and emotion sedimented into ornament. The face, split by an asymmetrical mask of darkness, introduces a quiet fracture in identity, as if the self is partially eclipsed yet calmly enduring. Across her torso, a miniature narrative of airplane and crowded boat compresses modern movement into a single band—travel as promise and displacement—held against a shimmering gold field that reads as both halo and noise of the surrounding world. In her lowered hand, the small green sprig becomes an intimate counterweight to the spectacle: a modest, fragile offering of renewal amid the glittering turbulence.







