



A calm, mask-like figure rises from a pale, atmospheric field, its elongated arm encircling a dense tapestry of miniature worlds—flora, creatures, and clustered dwellings—like a living archive held close to the body. The composition pivots between airy washes and obsessive linework, where the soft, luminous background suggests memory or dream, while the black-and-white intricacy reads as the mind’s relentless cataloging of experience. Within the figure’s “inner chamber,” a small vignette of human intimacy becomes a quiet nucleus, proposing that tenderness is the true center around which nature, city, and myth continually rearrange themselves. The work feels both protective and porous, as if identity is less a boundary than a vessel for countless interwoven narratives.







