



Suspended in a charcoal haze, the figure drifts diagonally like a dream caught mid-fall, her patterned dress and loosened hair rendered with a tender realism that resists the void around her. The bright paper planes—small, sharp, and improbably buoyant—puncture the greyscale atmosphere as fragile emissaries of play, turning the surrounding emptiness into a field of imagined trajectories. Below, the faint settlement dissolves into mist, suggesting a life receding into memory while the body hovers between surrender and flight, tethered to invisible threads of longing. In this quiet vertigo, gravity becomes emotional: the work reads as an allegory of escape where innocence and uncertainty share the same air.







