

This composition unfurls like a quiet revelation, where a monumental butterfly becomes both vessel and horizon, holding within its wings a constellation of smaller, flickering lives. The saturated blues and greens bleed into one another like water and air, while the dark central body anchors the scene, turning fragile translucence into a disciplined architecture of line and symmetry. Each iridescent wing-vein reads as a map of passage—suggesting metamorphosis not as a single event, but as an ecosystem of becoming, where the self continually multiplies, sheds, and returns. The work balances tenderness with gravity, inviting contemplation of how beauty persists through transformation and how identity can be at once singular and shared.







