



Suspended in a veil of smoky greys, this composition reads like a quiet diagram of intimacy—an anatomized heart held between tenderness and restraint. The central bloom and heart-form are encircled by a halo of small marks, as if emotion is being measured, catalogued, and still allowed to pulse through the soft bleed of watercolor. Linear conduits extend outward toward a clustered, triangular motif, suggesting communication systems or social structures that tug at the private interior, while the translucent washes create a sense of memory—forms arriving, dissolving, and returning with altered weight. The work’s power lies in its calm tension: a personal center trying to remain luminous inside a world of signals, boundaries, and elegant interruptions.







