

The figure floats at the threshold between surrender and vigilance, her upturned face catching a soft, almost devotional light while the surrounding water turns into a cool, wavering field of teal. Hyperreal details—wet lashes, a single tear, the faint bloom of red across the cheek—intensify the paradox of calm and distress, as if emotion is both diluted and magnified by the surface that holds her. The composition’s tight crop and mirrored reflections make the water a second skin, suggesting an interior tide where memory and grief rise quietly, buoyant yet inescapable.







