



A dense, circular mosaic of leaf-like forms becomes a living mandala, its rhythm of blues, ochres, whites, and reds suggesting a mind busy with memory, repetition, and renewal. Around it, translucent planes and heat-saturated fields of crimson and ember-orange press inward, as if the external world—noise, urgency, prohibition—tries to interrupt an inner order that insists on coherence. The two pale, seed-shaped bulbs tethered by thin stems read like tender witnesses: fragile yet luminous, they soften the composition’s tension and hint at emergence, growth, and the possibility of quiet continuity within disruption.







