



A woman’s half-lit visage rises from a washed, atmospheric ground, her quiet, inward gaze acting as an anchor amid a flare of ochres and ember reds. Above her, three butterflies—rendered with stained-glass precision yet edged by smoky dissolutions—read like thoughts made winged, hovering between revelation and erasure. The composition stages a tender tension between stillness and metamorphosis: the body remains earthbound and cool-toned, while the sky burns with the heat of becoming, suggesting memory, desire, or spirit pressing outward into form. In the interplay of crisp silhouettes and scumbled paint, the work proposes transformation not as escape, but as a luminous disturbance carried close to the self.







