

A monumental fish glides across a saturated field of blue, its gilded, coin-like scales catching light as if memory itself has been hammered into relief. The body becomes a threshold: a framed “window” of aquatic foliage and small fish opens within it, suggesting an interior world where nature persists as both sanctuary and mirage. Lotus blossoms punctuate the passage like quiet vows of renewal, softening the otherwise emphatic geometry and lending the creature the aura of a moving reliquary—part offering, part vessel, part dream. In the tension between decorative opulence and watery depth, the work meditates on abundance, transformation, and the hidden ecosystems we carry beneath our surfaces.







