



Against a field of electric green, a cobalt figure rises in a dance-like suspension beneath a parasol that reads as both shelter and sacred canopy, its haloed light hinting at initiation or awakening. Around this central ascent, hybrid beasts and human-forms tumble and prowl in a circular choreography, their patterned skins and anemone-like fringes collapsing the boundary between animal instinct and ritual adornment. The composition stages a quiet cosmology: levitation at the center, earthly appetite at the perimeter, as if transformation is earned through orbiting desire, fear, and play. The crisp, illustrative line and saturated palette lend the scene the clarity of a fable while keeping its symbolism deliciously unresolved.







