


A pale cartographic field—sea-glass blue and blush—unfurls like a tender geography of memory, its fine veins of roads and fractures implying both connection and brittleness. Across it, a soft, reclining figure drifts as though pinned between destinations, while the stitched, padded grid compresses the surface into cells, turning the map into a quiet architecture of containment. The work’s muted light and tactile sutures transform navigation into intimacy: a body becomes a territory, and every boundary reads as a seam where belonging is negotiated.







