



A pale, milky lattice spreads across the surface like a membrane, partitioning the picture into countless cells that hover between shelter and constraint. Within each oval aperture, muted greys and bruised reds flicker like half-remembered signals, suggesting a world perceived through filtration rather than direct encounter. The composition’s quiet tension lies in this push-and-pull: the dominant veil softens and unifies, yet the submerged color insists on lived complexity beneath enforced order. What emerges is a meditation on permeability—how intimacy, memory, and meaning leak through even the most careful structures we build to contain them.







