



Arranged as a quiet four-part sequence, these stylized figures hover in a nocturnal field where deep indigo space functions like a psychological void, making each pale, moss-green body feel simultaneously fossilized and alive. The delicate contouring and ornament-like markings read as cartography across skin—memory, ritual, and identity traced with an almost archaeological patience—while the fractured, floating fragments around them suggest both debris and aura. As the poses shift from suspended inversion to poised standing, the work stages a subtle passage from disorientation to composure, as if the self is being reassembled through gesture and breath. The restrained palette intensifies the tension between sacred icon and vulnerable human presence, inviting meditation on transformation rather than resolution.







