



Set against an unyielding red field, the paired biomorphic forms read like twin specimens suspended between seduction and unease—part seedpod, part celestial vessel—each harboring a glittering, starlit core. The composition’s near-symmetry turns difference into dialogue: a slight shift in tilt and aperture becomes a meditation on perspective, as if the same inner world is being revealed through two emotional angles. Warm, petal-like flares crest the dark bodies, softening their gravity with a flicker of growth and longing, while the granular, jeweled surfaces suggest an interior abundance that remains perpetually just out of reach. The work ultimately stages a quiet paradox—vulnerability protected by density—inviting the viewer to consider how brilliance is often held within shadow.







