



Suspended between a velvety nocturne and a blood-warm sky, the reclining figure becomes a quiet hinge between gravity and imagination, her closed eyes turning the scene inward like a held breath. The swing’s vertical ropes cut the space into meditative intervals while a scatter of paper planes—small, angular thoughts—rises and drifts, suggesting messages released, dreams dispatched, or memories finally allowed to travel. A crescent moon presides with gentle austerity, and the deep blues pooling below read as a river of time, making her blue patterned dress feel less like fabric than a protective map of inner weather. In this calm, the artwork proposes escape not as departure, but as a soft reordering of the self within an immense, listening night.







