

A reclining figure drifts through the picture plane like a remembered dream, its blue, star-strewn body suspended between tenderness and erasure. The composition braids soft, smoky contours with abrupt black masses and eruptive floral color, letting gesture and stain become a kind of emotional weather across the skin. Stars read as private talismans—an insistence on wonder—while the scattered blossoms imply renewal pressing up against vulnerability, as if intimacy were both refuge and exposure. In this charged balance of opacity and bloom, the work turns the body into a landscape where longing, protection, and transformation cohabit.







