

A cool, planet-like disc hovers at the center, its mottled indigo and mauve surface breaking into crystalline specks that feel like memory turning granular under scrutiny. Around it, fleshy reds and translucent pinks billow and lace together, suggesting tissue, tides, or petals—an environment at once protective and invasive, as if intimacy itself were a surrounding atmosphere. The composition stages a quiet collision between containment and diffusion: the circle asserts order while the watercolor blooms insist on permeability, turning the work into a meditation on boundaries—between body and cosmos, certainty and sensation.







