



A vortex of fish spirals through saturated blues toward a pale, lunar core, turning the sea into a meditative cosmos where motion feels both choreographed and inevitable. Against this communal rhythm, the abrupt orange vertical and taut fishing line introduce a jarring human geometryβan intrusion that isolates one body from the schooling multitude. The composition stages a quiet moral drama: collective instinct versus sudden capture, freedom held in suspension at the very edge of light. In its hypnotic circularity and bruised, oceanic palette, the work suggests how easily harmony can be fractured by a single, unseen pull.







