

Suspended in a dusk-toned field of looping tracery, the fish appears less as a specimen than as a memory mapped in luminous notation—white contour lines and pale ochres pulsing like a private anatomy of light. The composition balances weight and drift: a bold, centralized silhouette anchors the eye while the surrounding labyrinth of lines suggests water as thought, current as emotion, and movement as perpetual return. Through this interplay of restraint and ornament, the work becomes a meditation on presence—how a living form can seem to glow most intensely when held against the quiet pressure of an enclosing, immeasurable space.







