

Suspended between two reaching hands, the lily becomes a quiet altar where tenderness and calculation negotiate the terms of contact. The graphite geometry—webbed with nodes like mapped constellations—overlays the flower’s organic contours, suggesting how intimacy is increasingly mediated by systems of measurement, distance, and design. Subtle tonal gradations and the central banded field compress space into a threshold, so that the viewer feels the charged pause before touch: a moment where care must pass through a lattice of invisible networks.







