This art explores the fragile architecture of human connection before identity fully forms — a space where memory, attachment, protection, and separation coexist within a single emotional landscape.
Three Souls, One Silence

Layered gestures and fractured organic forms suggest figures emerging and dissolving simultaneously, suspended between presence and disappearance. The circular movement surrounding the composition evokes both shelter and containment: a psychological womb, a sacred enclosure, or an emotional field carrying traces of unseen bonds.
White lines move like unfinished thoughts or energetic imprints across a surface marked by tension, erosion, and renewal. Moments of yellow break through the muted ground as fragments of vitality, resilience, and becoming.
Rather than illustrating a literal narrative, the work invites viewers into a symbolic experience of origin, intimacy, loss, and transformation — the invisible emotional structures we carry long before language begins.

Kiln-fired hand-painted glass (1.5 mm)
18 × 18 cm
Light-reactive surface
One-of-a-kind piece








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