



This work reads like a contemporary hieroglyph—totemic animal-forms and angular sigils stacked in ceremonial symmetry, as if a myth is being rebuilt from shards of pattern and memory. A blazing red ground holds the composition in a state of fevered vitality, while the cool blues and greens operate as sanctuaries of breath, turning the central vertical axis into a spine of passage between realms. The repeated triangular tessellations lend a chant-like rhythm, suggesting that identity here is not depicted but encoded—an ecology of spirit-animals, guardians, and warnings rendered in luminous, protective line. What emerges is a narrative of ascent and balance: a ritual diagram where the wild and the sacred negotiate coexistence inside a single, radiant field.







