

A central, seated figure rises from a field of incandescent reds and embered violets, its body inscribed with spirals, sigils, and tessellated geometries that read like a palimpsest of memory and ritual. The strict, altar-like framing and stacked bands of pattern compress space into a charged icon, while the lifted arms create a silent apex—half invocation, half surrender—holding the composition in suspension. Light feels internal rather than external, glowing through layered marks as if the paint were translating breath into symbol, suggesting meditation not as calm escape but as an intense act of ordering chaos. Around the figure, the surrounding panels hum like a crowded chorus of faces and motifs, implying the self as a nexus where ancestry, desire, and spiritual architecture meet.







