In Deep is like being on a drift dive, carried gently by a quiet current. There’s no effort involved, just the steady sensation of movement through deep blue. Forms pass at different depths, some close and detailed, others softened by distance. Flowers and leaves slide by slowly, their colours clear but slightly unreal against the water’s density. The space feels vast and absorbing, calm yet faintly eerie in the way deep water always is. Nothing presses or threatens. You’re aware, contained, and secure, moving with the current as the scene continuously rearranges itself around you.