"The Fractured Echo," as part of the series "Anatomies of the Heart," delves into the profound metaphor of the heart as both an organ and a symbol of emotional resilience amid rupture and repair. This large-scale work visualizes how emotional wounds—such as betrayal, grief, and rejection—resonate through memory, creating a visual symphony of fragmented forms that scatter across the canvas. Sharp contrasts and bleeding layers of color evoke the dissonance and turbulence of trauma, transforming the composition into a battlefield of fractured selfhood. Yet, within this chaos, "The Fractured Echo" embodies resilience, illustrating that these persistent echoes, while disruptive, can foster a new rhythm of survival. The series overall emphasizes that healing is a non-linear journey—an ongoing embrace of fragility, rupture, and the emergent possibility of coherence from broken spaces—culminating in a tentative yet hopeful sense of wholeness.