A Sky Full of Thoughts shows a solitary figure standing beneath a floating field of coloured dots. The upper part of the paper is filled with small, oval shapes that resemble seeds or thoughts. They form a soft, shifting cloud above the figure, while the wide white space between them creates a feeling of distance and silence.
The figure appears calm but inward-looking. Her dark hair and patterned clothing are drawn in raw black ink, giving her presence weight and intensity. In contrast, the colours above her are light, playful, and scattered. This contrast suggests an inner world full of sensations, memories and dreams.
The work reflects on the relationship between stillness and mental movement. The figure does not interact directly with the colourful forms; instead, she stands beneath them, as if carrying their atmosphere. They may represent dreams, worries, wishes, or fragments of emotion. Their multiplicity suggests that identity is never singular, but made from countless small impressions.
Much of the paper is left blank, allowing emptiness to become part of the composition. The image is quiet, but not empty. It speaks of introspection, sensitivity, and the invisible weight of inner life. The figure remains present within this emotional weather, fragile yet composed.