

A crimson kettle, ornamented like a cherished domestic relic, sits improbably atop a cool blue block, its warm density pressing against a field of airy white that refuses to become a simple background. Around it, dotted contours, drifting birds, and sinuous road-like bands create a sense of movementβas if memory and migration are circulating through the object, turning the everyday into a quiet monument. The dialogue of earthen browns and saturated reds against watery blues suggests heat and steam held in suspension, a contained vitality poised between shelter and departure. In this surreal cartography, the kettle becomes both hearth and compass, anchoring a world that is perpetually in transit.







