

Rendered in stark black and white, the composition reads like a dream-etched cosmology: a silhouetted figure turns inward beneath a triangular halo, poised between patterned waters and a night-sown sky. The dense, repetitive mark-making becomes a kind of visual chant—waves, stones, and constellations collapsing into one rhythmic field—while the central, seed-like blossom above suggests both origin and wound, an emblem of vulnerability that radiates quiet power. A small circular vignette of paired birds offers a tender counterpoint, proposing companionship and continuity amid the vastness, as if intimacy itself is the work’s most enduring form of light.







