





The title of this work is a quiet reminder: we all came from the sea, onto land. A woman faces the unseen ocean, arms lifted in surrender. Layers of blue and silver flow like waves and currents — evoking the ocean as origin: of life, of motion, of self.
Even at the beginning of our own existence, we have an entire aquatic life-cycle in the womb, before being born into the land or air and breathing.
The ocean is all I want to be: beautiful, mysterious, wild and free.

Two figures lean into one another, surrounded by textures that echo both galaxies and neural pathways.
Inspired by the idea that we are made of stardust, Cosm reflects on the mirrored patterns found in the universe and in life on Earth — from cosmic structures to the human nervous system. A quiet meditation on connection, origin, and the shared architecture of existence.

A soft, layered portrait where organic lines echo fingerprints and tree rings. Inspired by the fact that humans and trees share a quarter of their genes, depending on the type of tree. This work reflects on kinship across species.
A quiet piece about biological memory, mirrored design, and our place within nature’s continuity.

This work reflects on the richness of forest ecosystems — not just as sources of oxygen, shelter, and food, but also as spaces that support human well-being.
Studies show that forests can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and restore balance to the nervous system. Canopy draws from this quiet vitality: a layered composition in greens and vibrant accents, echoing the density, rhythm, and healing energy of wild nature.

Inspired by the Earth's atmosphere — the protective layer that surrounds and sustains life — this work reflects on the unseen forces that hold and shape us.
Like the air we live in, the figure in Atmos is suspended in a delicate space between inner stillness and outer pressure. Rendered in shades of blue, hints of yellow, pink and bronze, the piece evokes a quiet tension, where texture becomes breath, and presence expands beyond form.