

Against a fevered field of reds and rusts, a luminous white figure stands like a fragile oracle—part child, part totem—its skirt and cloud-like head dissolving into a single breath of innocence. The sweeping, ribboned arms carry a procession of heart-notes that read as both music and coded affection, while the gridded black scaffolds behind suggest urban circuitry, constraint, or memory’s rigid architecture. This tension between the tender silhouette and the industrial lattice turns the scene into a quiet allegory of resilience: love trying to sing in a world of noise, heat, and sharp edges. Small botanical marks at the base temper the intensity, hinting that even in charged atmospheres, something living insists on rooting itself.







