

Suspended in an oceanic field of cobalt, the entwined figures rise like a single organism, their limbs multiplying into a chorus of reaching hands that blurs the boundary between self and other. Above them, a dark, winged bloom unfurls—part anemone, part vault—casting a protective yet heavy presence that turns ascent into a negotiation with shadow. The spiral core reads as both a wound and a passage, suggesting intimacy as a vortex where touch can heal, engulf, or transform. In its cool gradients and buoyant negative space, the work stages a quiet allegory of interdependence: desire for connection rendered as both lift and undertow.







