

A procession of monumental faces—each tinted with its own inner climate—floats against an earthen dusk, as if the psyche itself has been arranged into icons of waking, longing, and repose. The artist’s granular, almost fresco-like surface and restrained lighting turn the features into sculptural reliefs, while spirals, petal-like forms, and the tender leaf motif suggest breath, metamorphosis, and the cyclical return of feeling. Around these calm visages, small reclining figures drift like half-remembered dreams, implying that human intimacy and fatigue are held—quietly, reverently—within the larger architecture of consciousness.