

A veiled human presence seems to surface and dissolve within a field of scattered glyph-like fragments, as if the body is being assembled from memory and immediately returned to dust. Cool blue flecks and bruised greys drift across a faint blush ground, creating a breathing chiaroscuro where light feels particulate—more atmosphere than illumination. The composition denies a stable center, letting the eye roam through broken marks that read like language unmoored, suggesting identity as an unstable manuscript written by absence as much as by form. In this quiet turbulence, the work becomes a meditation on fragmentation—how the self persists as a shimmer between erasure and emergence.