

This work stages a quiet passage between worlds: a winged, temple-crowned presence leans from within a framed aperture, extending a hand that seems to steady, summon, or forgive the earthbound figure below. The palette of dusted ochres and soft whites turns light into a kind of breath, while the threadlike lines and draped cloth bind the two bodies in an almost ritual choreography of descent and release. The cracked wall and half-emerging architecture suggest memory and sanctity surfacing through ruin, as if transcendence is not an escape from fracture but a tenderness that inhabits it. In the downward gaze and weight of fabric, the piece holds the paradox of devotionβgravity answered by grace, intimacy found at the edge of disappearance.







