

Two serpentine, fish-like forms orbit one another in a tight, almost ceremonial loop, their teal and crimson bodies held in tense harmony as if enacting a private cosmology of pursuit and return. The dense field of fine, wavering linework around them behaves like a turbulent ether—part nest, part current—pressing inward so the central duet reads as both protected and confined. Muted, pebble-like ovals punctuate the composition like settled thoughts amid agitation, suggesting moments of stillness within a cycle that never quite resolves. In this balance of saturation against monochrome, the work meditates on duality—desire and restraint, intimacy and entanglement—rendered with the patience of a drawing that listens as much as it declares.







