

Against an expanse of lucid sky and velvety sand, the artist stages a surreal theatre where bodies seem to melt into terrain, as if identity is being reshaped by the quiet pressure of time. The scattered, disembodied eyes operate like drifting witnesses—half playful, half accusatory—punctuating the negative space with a rhythmic unease that keeps the desert from ever feeling empty. Warm, earthen flesh tones fuse with the dunes while cool blues hold the horizon at a contemplative distance, creating a tension between intimacy and vastness, presence and erasure. In this suspended, dreamlike tableau, looking becomes the central act: we are invited to question who observes, who is observed, and what remains of the self once it is absorbed by the landscape.







