

This work stages the body as a luminous interior geography: a field of red, stippled matter that reads at once as skin, heat, and memory, held in tension against a deep, nocturnal ground. Two stark, petal-like forms hover like internal blossoms or lungs in bloom, their pale contours both protective and surgical, suggesting tenderness under scrutiny. The looping, ribboned lines bind and unbind the composition, turning anatomy into choreographyβan image of desire, breath, and thought caught in perpetual motion. In its insistence on contour and rupture, the piece proposes identity as something simultaneously worn on the surface and threaded through the unseen.







