



This work stages a quiet dialogue between two vocabularies: on the left, stratified blues read like sediment and tide, a measured accumulation of time; on the right, crisp diagonals and diamond panes fracture that fluidity into crystalline order. A thin red seam cuts across the field like a pulse or fault line, binding the halves while insisting on their difference, and the concentric circle below becomes a stabilizing βeyeβ that draws the gaze inward. Near the lower right, a shell-like form with a red, wound-bright core turns the geometry suddenly intimateβsuggesting that beneath systems and surfaces, something tender and living insists on being felt.







