

This composition gathers a flotilla of vessel-like silhouettes—teapots, cups, and rounded forms—until they become less objects than memories of objects, jostling in a dense, convivial swarm. Veils of translucent wash and stippled texture soften the boundaries, while decisive black contours and occasional splashes of neon pink and violet puncture the haze like sudden awakenings within a dream. The eye is pulled through overlapping pockets of space where the domestic and the abstract collide, suggesting how ritual comforts can accumulate into cluttered intimacy, both nourishing and slightly suffocating. In its layered opacity and restless line-work, the piece reads as a tender archive of everyday gestures, held together by improvisation and fracture.







