



This work stages a quiet metamorphosis between front and back, where translucent washes of grey and pale gold suspend the scene in a breath of dawn-like uncertainty. Fine, entomological dragonflies hover with clinical delicacy above a submerged field of red, calligraphic marks—half coral bloom, half nervous system—suggesting memory rising to the surface and then dissolving again. The composition is held in tension between weightless air and a tangled, hairlike sediment at the base, as if the image is simultaneously forming and eroding under time’s slow current. By revealing two sides, the piece becomes a meditation on perception itself: what appears as gesture and stain on one face shifts into echo and afterimage on the other, turning fragility into its central narrative.







