



A velvety field of muted rose-lavender holds a quiet cosmology of drifting glyphs—eyes, triangles, bunting-like chains, and softened geometric fragments—suspended as if in a half-remembered dream. The composition resists a single focal point, instead offering a dispersed rhythm where small bursts of green and orange puncture the haze like signals, inviting the viewer to scan, decode, and linger. Beneath the surface, faint linear traces and gridlike scaffolds suggest an obscured architecture of thought, as though private languages are trying to surface but remain tenderly encrypted. The repeated eye-motifs turn the painting into a meditation on perception itself: a gentle, watchful space where seeing becomes synonymous with remembering.







