

This work suspends an organic, eye-like bloom above a strata of weathered earth, as if a fragile consciousness has surfaced from sediment and memory. Warm ochres and bruised browns seep through the paper in slow, geological bands, while the pale field of negative space amplifies the central formβs quiet intensityβpart fruit, part wound, part watchful aperture. The composition reads like a landscape turned inward, where erosion becomes a metaphor for timeβs patient carving of identity and desire. Its restrained light and granular textures suggest both nourishment and rupture, holding tenderness and unease in the same breath.







