



Suspended in a pale, cellular field of turquoise, a single vertical current of magenta reads like a scar turned stem—an insistently living line that stitches the canvas from top to bottom. At its summit, an eye-like bloom—violet petal halo around a green-gold core—holds the gaze with equal measures of tenderness and surveillance, as if growth and witness are the same act. The surrounding stippled atmosphere and delicate, diagrammatic filaments suggest microscopic terrain, where sensation becomes structure and vulnerability becomes a kind of luminous architecture. The work carries the quiet drama of emergence: an organism, a memory, or a prayer rising through watery silence toward its own fragile radiance.







