



This work stages a quiet rite of passage: a totemic figure rises like a threshold between two climates of perception, anchored by cool, measured horizontal bands that read as time, distance, or coded memory. Above, leaf-like tessellations and wavering lines press in with organic insistence, while the central red form—pierced by a green disc—suggests a guarded heart or aperture through which interior light is reluctantly released. The stark contrast between hard geometry and restless patterning turns the composition into a meditation on containment and emergence, as if the self must be built like architecture to withstand the lush turbulence of the world. Color functions symbolically rather than descriptively—red as will, green as renewal, and blue as breath—creating an image that feels both ceremonial and psychologically intimate.







