

Set against a fevered field of ochres and ember reds, the woman’s cool, graphite-toned profile feels like a quiet island of introspection, its restraint intensified by the surrounding heat. Butterflies—rendered with raw, sketchlike veining and smeared pigment—press into her space as if thoughts made visible, hovering between tenderness and intrusion. The composition stages a dialogue between stillness and metamorphosis: the figure remains poised and inward, while the fluttering forms imply a psyche in motion, suggesting memory, desire, or change alighting momentarily before lifting away. In this tension, the work becomes a portrait not of likeness, but of becoming—where the self is continually rewritten by what it attracts and releases.







