



This work unfurls like a suspended organism—part seed, part neural bloom—its filigreed tendrils radiating from a darkened core as though thought itself were taking root in open air. The restrained, earthen palette of umbers and siennas is made luminous by the surrounding void, where negative space becomes a quiet light that both isolates and sanctifies the form. Fine, lace-like perforations and branching lines create a pulse of expansion and contraction, suggesting a cycle of emergence: growth that is also unraveling. In its delicate balance between intricacy and dissolution, the piece reads as a meditation on memory—how it clings, spreads, and finally thins into silence.







