



In a field of velvety blues, a colossal angelfish drifts like a living lantern, its opalescent greens and golds softly irradiating the surrounding silence. The composition stages an uncanny encounter: a small, perched fisherman lowers a line into a space that feels less like water than like a dream’s atmosphere, where scale collapses and power becomes ambiguous. The long horizontal band reads as a threshold—between surface and depth, control and surrender—suggesting that the act of “catching” is really a meditation on wonder, desire, and the humility demanded by what exceeds us.







