

A congregation of translucent, elongated forms rises like a quiet chorus, their softened edges and overlapping veils turning color into a kind of shared breath. The composition balances intimacy and anonymity: each figure-like presence is distinct in hue yet continually dissolves into its neighbor, suggesting how individuality is shaped—sometimes blurred—by proximity and belonging. Light is not painted so much as permitted to seep through the layers, creating luminous intersections where warmth and coolness negotiate a tender, unstable harmony. In this suspended crowd, the work becomes an elegy for connection—how we stand together, and how easily we disappear into one another.