



Against a hushed lavender ground, interlocking planes of teal, cobalt, and moss assemble into a totemic mechanism—part vessel, part creature—held together by the quiet logic of geometry rather than anatomy. The smoky, elongated central bar reads like a sealed chamber, its faint circular “ports” suggesting memory or observation, while the bright yellow and orange crescents punctuate the structure with sudden pulses of warmth, like signals breaking through restraint. Balance is achieved through asymmetry: weight shifts laterally even as a vertical blue pillar insists on steadiness, turning the composition into a meditation on how stability can be built from contradictions. The work’s restrained edges and softened transitions make the forms feel simultaneously engineered and tender, inviting contemplation of identity as a constructed, modular space.







