



A single figure unfurls in a poised, inward ritual, its elongated arms lifting the composition like a suspended breath held between effort and release. Earthy rust and lapis-blue planes interlock across the torso, turning the body into a landscape of opposing energies—warmth and coolness, weight and clarity—while swift black contours keep the form deliberately unfinished, as if identity is still being drawn into being. Ribboning green marks and wing-like strokes orbit the seated pose, suggesting currents of air or thought that press against stillness, making meditation feel kinetic rather than calm. Against the parchment-like ground, the figure reads as both dancer and vessel, an emblem of resilience that finds freedom not by escaping the body, but by inhabiting it more fully.







