


A Fish Out or Water 3
This layered collage pulses with displacement and yearning—an aquatic meditation on misplacement and adaptation. Pale greens, tidal blues, and seafoam whites blend with soft-edged geometric forms, evoking ripples, scales, and concentric currents. Embedded within the composition is the repeated, half-submerged phrase “A Fish Out Of Water,” which flickers across the piece like a thought that won’t settle.
The central visual motif is a spectral body of water—both oceanic and metaphorical—surrounded by elliptical halos that suggest containment, reflection, or isolation. The overlapping forms radiate tension between freedom and boundary, breathing space and compression.
Despite its title, the work doesn’t feel frantic—it’s contemplative, even elegiac. It conjures the vulnerability of navigating unfamiliar environments, but also the fluid intelligence of creatures forced to evolve. It speaks to moments of transition, identity displacement, or emotional exile.
A Fish Out of Water is a visual haiku—quiet, multilayered, and resonant. It honors the strange beauty of feeling unmoored, and the subtle resilience that arises from learning to swim in the air.
This layered collage pulses with displacement and yearning—an aquatic meditation on misplacement and adaptation. Pale greens, tidal blues, and seafoam whites blend with soft-edged geometric forms, evoking ripples, scales, and concentric currents. Embedded within the composition is the repeated, half-submerged phrase “A Fish Out Of Water,” which flickers across the piece like a thought that won’t settle.
The central visual motif is a spectral body of water—both oceanic and metaphorical—surrounded by elliptical halos that suggest containment, reflection, or isolation. The overlapping forms radiate tension between freedom and boundary, breathing space and compression.
Despite its title, the work doesn’t feel frantic—it’s contemplative, even elegiac. It conjures the vulnerability of navigating unfamiliar environments, but also the fluid intelligence of creatures forced to evolve. It speaks to moments of transition, identity displacement, or emotional exile.
A Fish Out of Water is a visual haiku—quiet, multilayered, and resonant. It honors the strange beauty of feeling unmoored, and the subtle resilience that arises from learning to swim in the air.