



Suspended in a dusk-warm haze, a feline visage surfaces only partially, as though memory itself were trying to focus through layers of time. The composition dissolves into translucent planes and floating, petal-like nodes, letting colorβochres, moss greens, and a sudden electric blueβcarry the gaze in slow, tidal movements. This gentle obscuring becomes its own narrative: the cat reads less as a literal subject than as a guardian of the liminal, poised between tenderness and watchfulness. The work invites contemplation of how presence can be most vivid precisely when it is veiled, rendering intimacy as something sensed rather than fully seen.







