



Set against a blunt, sunlit field of yellow, the central red form swells like a ceremonial organism—at once deity, fruit, and instrument—its glossy volume punctuated by specks that read as scars, seeds, or drifting ash. The circular platform of multicolored vessels becomes a chromatic chorus around the figure, suggesting offerings and sustenance while their suspended drops and pendants introduce a quiet gravity, as if ritual and leakage share the same rhythm. With its toy-like finish and totemic symmetry, the work stages a tension between play and reverence, hinting that desire, devotion, and consumption are inseparable acts performed in public color.







