



This work stages an intimate allegory between human and nature, where a stylized figure bends toward a fish as if listening to an ancient, aquatic truth. The composition is held in a quiet tensionβbold contour lines contain velvety planes of green, ochre, and stormy blue, while the mottled surface texture suggests memory layered over time like sediment. A small red accent hovers like a pin of fate, turning the scene into a ritual of exchange: nourishment becomes kinship, and the boundary between tenderness and possession dissolves. In its softened geometry and weathered color, the painting proposes that empathy is not a sentiment but a tactile, imperfect practice.







