



A veiled figure seems to surface from a field of mossy greens, as if memory itself were trying to take form through layers of stained light. The composition is anchored by a totemic verticality—soft circular nodes and petal-like arcs—suggesting a ritual body or botanical spirit held in suspension between presence and erasure. Subtle tonal shifts and the grain of the surface create a hush of atmosphere, where the eye must linger to “hear” the image, turning looking into an act of quiet excavation. In its restrained palette, the work reads as a meditation on renewal and concealment: growth not as flourish, but as persistence beneath opacity.







