



A crouched, elephantine figure is built from obsessive, looping pen marks that thicken into a nervous skin, turning the body into a map of accumulated memory rather than mere anatomy. The saturated cobalt field above and the sunlit yellow below split the world into night and day, mind and matter, while the creature’s single, wide eye anchors the composition with a look that feels both vigilant and wounded. Small fluttering forms hover at the threshold like fleeting thoughts—gentle counterpoints to the monumental weight of the central mass—suggesting the fragile persistence of wonder within confinement. The work stages a quiet drama of endurance: a heavy spirit folded inward, yet still alert to the possibility of lightness.







