

This work reads like a cartography of the inner body set against an engineered world: a red grid pulses like measured time while sinuous black lines and dotted fields interrupt it with the unpredictability of breath and thought. Anatomical emblems—a heart, a gas mask, orbiting circular forms—float as relics of vulnerability, suggesting how intimacy and survival coexist under systems that seek to contain them. Warm ochres and flushed reds lend the surface a fevered tenderness, yet the interlaced tracks and crosshatching imply constant negotiation between organic impulse and constructed order. In that tension, the composition becomes a quiet narrative of resilience—life insisting on presence even as it is diagrammed, monitored, and abstracted.







