



Two biomorphic forms hover against a velvety pink field, their deep indigo bodies dissolving into filamented crests that read like submerged fronds or wind-tossed plumage. The gradient of shadow within each shape lends them a quiet gravitas, while the rhythmic, perforated tips introduce a sense of breath and vibration, as if the objects are midway between surfacing and sinking. Paired as a diptych, they become a meditation on duality—echo and variation, presence and disappearance—suggesting inner states that cannot hold a fixed outline but continually unfurl at their edges.







