



This abstract composition stages a tense, intimate dialogue between velvety blacks and ember-like oranges, as if heat and shadow are negotiating ownership of the same breathing space. A field of dotted textures—half lace, half cellular membrane—softens the hard-edged silhouettes, suggesting identity as something porous, layered, and constantly reprinted by experience. The white negative space is not emptiness but a luminous pause, allowing the forms to press forward like overlapping memories that refuse a single, stable outline. In its shifting boundaries and scorched radiance, the work speaks of transformation—where rupture becomes pattern and pattern becomes a quiet kind of resilience.







