



Suspended in an antiseptic field of green, the composition stages a clinical still life where the stethoscope’s arc becomes a quiet scythe of attention, listening not to a body but to an absence. A spiral, target-like vessel at center reads as both womb and shell—an emblem of protection turned inward—while small punctures of red stain the scene like symptoms that refuse to be sanitized. The blunt female symbol and the smoldering leaf-bowl of smoke introduce a charged duality of care and control, suggesting how tenderness, diagnosis, and desire can entangle into a single, uneasy ritual.







