Transformation begins where matter remembers. This work explores the threshold between the visible and the invisible, where organic structures evoke... Read More
Transformation begins where matter remembers. This work explores the threshold between the visible and the invisible, where organic structures evoke cells, roots, constellations, or fragments of memory without resolving into a single identity. The surface itself becomes an active landscape, marked by time, erosion, and accumulation.
Emerging from this terrain, a solitary blue moth embodies the fragile impulse toward change. Rather than illustrating metamorphosis, the painting reflects on the hidden forces that continuously reshape life, identity, and consciousness. It invites the viewer to inhabit a space where decay and creation are inseparable, and where every transformation leaves a trace.