The painting unfolds as a fractured yet continuous visual field, where the body is never static but constantly transitioning. It describes a record of recovery after a serious ankle injury, and this narrative is embedded directly into the structure of the image. In the lower right corner, a falling figure marks the initial rupture: the moment of loss of control. From this point, the composition expands into a network of movements, postures and exercises: bent legs, extended limbs, yoga positions and lunges appear not as literal illustrations, but as rhythmic forms woven into the surface. Warm reds and ochres collide with cool blues and greens, mirroring the alternation between pain and progress described by the artist. A real metal plate from the artist’s ankle is physically embedded into the canvas at the injury site. Recovery here is not idealised. It is layered, fragmented, and earned through repetition, discipline and persistence.