

A pale, tender figure folds inward atop a bicycle, their quiet fragility set against a looming, animal-like shadow that swells through the upper field like a memory too large to name. The composition hinges on a tense layering of formsβrusted ochres and bruised browns pressing down on cool turquoise linesβso that the bike becomes both vehicle and burden, a skeletal architecture of escape. Soft, chalky whites and muted reds read as bandages or weathered flags, suggesting a private geography where comfort and threat occupy the same breath. In this suspended scene, motion is imagined rather than performed, and the work becomes a meditation on vulnerability, pursuit, and the uneasy shelter of oneβs own interior world.







