



A tide of burnished orange fish arcs across a velvety violet void, their bodies catching light like small, persistent embers as they spiral toward a luminous white core. The composition stages a quiet drama between constraint and desire: a few figures hover near a hard-edged vertical boundary, while the larger shoal submits to a centrifugal current that feels at once protective and inescapable. By setting warm, scaled texture against a saturated, cosmic field, the artist turns instinct into metaphorβcommunity as both shelter and surrender, a collective orbit drawn toward an unseen source of meaning.







