

This layered collage stages a semi-transparent, anatomized figure as a vulnerable conduit between instinct and invention, its porous outline repeatedly interrupted by symbols, textiles of pattern, and hard-edged fragments that refuse a single identity. A cool, pale ground behaves like scraped plasterβan urban skinβagainst which saturated reds, violets, and acidic greens flare as brief pulses of emotion, while circular motifs read as drifting planets or target-like pressures orbiting the body. The lizard-like creature sprawled across the lower field introduces a primordial counterweight, suggesting a private mythology where the animal and the human share one nervous system. What emerges is a fractured yet purposeful cosmology: memory, ritual, and contemporary noise sutured together into an intimate map of becoming.







