

Bathed in a saffron haze, the composition gathers itself around a rising, petal-like form that feels both botanical and bodilyβan apparition coaxed into being by light rather than line. Veils of translucent whites press against a dense, earthen core, setting up a quiet drama between tenderness and weight, emergence and concealment. The blurred edges and scumbled surfaces allow space to breathe, as if the subject is remembered rather than seen, turning the painting into a meditation on becomingβhow identity opens, folds, and reforms within warmth and silence.







