



This surreal tableau stages a solitary figure at the edge of an extraterrestrial shore, where warm ochres of the body and ground are set against a deep, aqueous blue that reads like both night-sky and inner psyche. Orbiting spheres and cratered moons crowd the upper register, their gravitational pull echoed by the hovering, temple-like rock forms that drift between solidity and dream, as if memory itself has become architecture. The light blooms from a central, portal-like glow, carving the scene into thresholdsβbetween human intimacy and cosmic distance, between the seated stillness of contemplation and the restless motion of worlds in transit. In its layered space, the painting suggests longing not as absence, but as a quiet alignment with the vast unknown that surrounds and shapes us.







