Zeal (Ember) is about connection—messy, vital, tangled. The forms twist together, fluid and organic, somewhere between bodies and smoke. It’s... Read More
Zeal (Ember) is about connection—messy, vital, tangled. The forms twist together, fluid and organic, somewhere between bodies and smoke. It’s not about clarity. It’s about heat. Energy. That strange pull we feel toward people, places, ideas—sometimes burning bright, sometimes just quietly smoldering beneath the surface.
The colors do most of the talking here. Amber, gold, ember-red—they hum with warmth, with persistence. These shapes could be lovers. They could be strangers. They could be parts of ourselves trying to hold each other together.
This isn’t about fire as destruction. It’s about what burns inside us to keep going. What connects us. What refuses to die out.