



A suspended, honeycombed orb hovers against a field of quiet lavender, its cellular pattern shifting from soot-dark density to a warm, pollen-like glow, as if matter is caught mid-transformation. The composition’s generous negative space turns the object into a kind of small cosmos—simultaneously scientific specimen and moon—inviting contemplation of how structure and softness coexist. Below, the pale spiral form echoes the sphere’s internal rhythms, suggesting a dialogue between growth rings and constellations, memory and formation. The work speaks in whispers of emergence: order assembling itself from countless tiny units, and light finding passage through constraint.







