



Suspended in a vast field of cobalt and ultramarine, a stylized visage—part mask, part vessel—emerges with ceremonial stillness, its ochre planes cut by a dark, vertical axis that reads like a threshold between inner voice and outer silence. The single spiral “eye” acts as a meditative punctum, concentrating the painting’s diffuse atmosphere into a quiet insistence, while the surrounding watery washes dissolve edges into memory. Submerged calligraphic loops and leaf-like forms drift to the right like half-formed thoughts, suggesting nature not as scenery but as the psyche’s echo—growth, recurrence, and the persistence of feeling beneath calm surfaces.







