

Draped in a restrained, ash-toned palette, the work stages a quiet dialogue between presence and afterimage: a composed figure in the foreground is anchored by crisp edges and gentle chiaroscuro, while behind them a larger, ghosted silhouette dissolves into veils of texture and handwritten memory. The butterfly—suspended like a fleeting thought—introduces a fragile counterpoint of lift and metamorphosis, suggesting the mind’s desire to escape even as the body gathers itself into a formal calm. Layered washes and scumbled passages turn the surface into a palimpsest where identity is edited and re-edited, as if the painting itself is rehearsing the act of becoming.