



Across four hinged panels, the work unfolds like a shifting memory—each compartment a separate climate of feeling, from misty greens and ochres to saturated blues, held in quiet tension by the white framework that reads as both window and threshold. Delicately drawn figures—some monumental and spectral, others small and grounded—hover between presence and erasure, while scattered dragonfly-like marks drift through the air as if carrying thought from one scene to the next. The composition stages an intimate dialogue between observation and imagination: human gestures anchor the narrative, yet the dissolving washes and translucent overlays insist on impermanence, as though the past can only be approached in fragments. What emerges is a tender meditation on connection—how we sit together, look upward, and still remain partially hidden within our own atmospheres.







