



A silvery field of mist and scraped pigment opens like weathered stone, where graphite-lifted lotus forms hover at the edge of becomingβhalf memory, half apparition. Across this quiet expanse, constellations of raised, gold-toned dots and chainlike marks accumulate and disperse, suggesting both sediment and starlight, the way experience clings in clusters before dissolving back into calm. The composition moves in slow currents from dense, bruised greys to luminous pauses, staging a dialogue between weight and levitation, the tactile and the transcendent. What emerges is a meditation on resilience: a submerged bloom insisting on presence amid erasure, as if serenity must be painstakingly assembled from fragments.







