



This work stages a quiet collision between interior memory and exterior drift: a framed vignette—part creature, part apparition—hovers like a half-recalled dream, while the rest of the surface dissolves into rippling, sedimented browns that read as water, earth, and time at once. Angular, bridge-like forms cut across the field with hesitant clarity, suggesting pathways that exist more as psychological architecture than functional routes. The restrained palette and watery veils of light turn the scene into a threshold space where presence feels provisional, and the viewer is left navigating the unstable boundary between the seen and the sensed.







