

Suspended at the center like a ritual object, the ovoid form reads as both seed and reliquary—its mottled skin splitting into a volcanic, labyrinthine core that suggests emergence, containment, and the slow pressure of becoming. A crisp red rectangle hovers behind it like a signal or threshold, while grids and halftone fields braid the background into competing systems—order versus organic drift—so the figure appears to pulse between diagram and apparition. The elliptical shadow below grounds the image with a quiet gravity, as if the work stages a meditation on how life’s unruly textures insist on presence inside the architectures we build to define them.







