

Against a muffled, weathered ground, two forms sit like opposing states of being: a dense black bloom that reads as soot, sea-urchin, or bruise, and a mossy oval split to reveal a dark seedβan interior withheld and then reluctantly offered. The composition leans on quiet tension, with the pale, milky band below behaving like a shoreline or tide that both separates and purifies, as if memory is repeatedly washing at the edge of these symbols. Specks and granular texture enliven the surfaces, turning stillness into a slow vibration, while the small red droplets near the fissure introduce a bodily noteβsuggesting ripeness, vulnerability, or the cost of emergence. The work feels like a meditation on containment and release, where growth is inseparable from shadow and every opening carries the gravity of what it discloses.







