

A reclining figure emerges through a feverish tapestry of magenta, saffron, and acid green, as if memory itself has been overexposed—soft facial serenity held against a restless field of symbols, fragments, and drifting geometries. The composition behaves like a palimpsest: translucent layers of marks, notes, and schematic shapes compress private reverie and public noise into one breathing surface, where light seems to leak from within the pigments rather than fall upon them. By dissolving the body’s contours into a collage of signs, the work turns intimacy into a coded landscape—suggesting desire, surveillance, and the way contemporary life annotates even our quietest thoughts.







