



A dense, ink-dark sphere hovers like an eclipsed moon, its watercolor blooms pooling and bleeding into one another to suggest weather systems of memory rather than a fixed geography. Around it, a field of warm ochres and branching, cellular lines vibrates with life, turning the void at the center into a contemplative stillness held inside an energetic world. The composition stages a quiet tension between enclosure and emergence—shadow as sanctuary, and light as a fragile seepage that insists on presence. In this dialogue of saturated dark against sunlit network, the work reads as an intimate cosmology: the psyche’s interior orbiting within the restless circuitry of the everyday.







