



This work stages a quiet ascension of the body into atmosphere, where a pale, reclining silhouette seems to dissolve into an oceanic field of violets and deep blues. The rough, fibrous surface and incised lines read like memory scarred into pigment, while the looping, threadlike contour functions as a tether—half umbilical, half lifeline—binding interior consciousness to the surrounding void. Light gathers in milky bands across the torso, suggesting a fragile sanctity, as if the figure is both protected and erased by the same luminous current. The composition holds the tension between surrender and resistance, turning rest into a threshold where identity is continually rewritten.







