



Suspended in a velvety field of blue, the work stages two quiet vignettes like memories held in separate chambers: above, a pale figure curls toward a warm red orb, its body tethered by a filament of gold that reads as both lifeline and snare. The pointillist texture softens edges into atmosphere, allowing light to feel breathed rather than painted, while the strict framing turns space into a kind of inner theater. Below, a luminous white canopy—part cloud, part flowering crown—rises from ochre stems, offering a counterweight of rooted stillness to the upper scene’s weightless longing. Together they propose a meditation on desire and shelter, where intimacy with the “sun” of feeling must be negotiated against the need for grounding and quiet renewal.







