

A solitary, totemic figure rises from a field of hushed whites, its body inscribed with labyrinthine spirals that feel like stored memories—quietly turning, quietly enduring. The restrained palette and generous negative space create a devotional stillness, while the single hoop at the cheek reads as both adornment and aperture, a small threshold between interior life and the world’s gaze. At the figure’s feet, the tiny bird punctuates the monumentality with a note of earthbound tenderness, suggesting companionship, omen, or the fragile persistence of everyday care beside ritual presence.







