



A biomorphic figure coils in a contemplative knot, its plum-toned limbs threaded with branching vessels that read like both nerves and winter trees—an anatomy of memory made visible. Above, a swollen red orb hovers with soft, fatal luminosity, while its heavy shadow and faint, winglike echoes behind the body suggest an aspiration perpetually tethered to gravity. The composition balances tenderness and unease: smooth gradients seduce the eye even as the vascular lattice insists on fragility, implying a psyche suspended between incubation and rupture. In this suspended space, the body becomes a living reliquary—carrying thought, breath, and longing as tangible weight.







