



A dark, suspended form—part creature, part vessel—anchors the composition like an uneasy heart, its charcoal mass bruised by translucent veils of grey and rust. From this weight, fiery orange limbs flare outward, suggesting both a struggle for emergence and the stubborn pulse of life pushing through soot and abrasion. The surrounding field is scumbled and fragmented, with faint grids and erasures that read like memory’s architecture—half-built, half-collapsed—so the image becomes a psychological terrain rather than a literal scene. In the tension between smudged obscurity and incandescent accents, the work stages a quiet drama of containment and release, where vulnerability is not hidden but metabolized into motion.







