

A solitary figure in a white garment dissolves into motion, the body bent and blurred as if caught between surrender and ascent. The composition pivots around the luminous torso, where cool whites and faint blues flare against a surrounding field of bruised maroons, turning the space into a psychological atmosphere rather than a literal room. Arms extend like searching antennae, suggesting both reaching outward and warding off, so the gesture reads as a quiet struggle for balanceβan intimate choreography of vulnerability held inside darkness. The painterly smears and softened contours insist on impermanence, as though identity itself is momentarily unfastened and re-formed in the act of movement.







