



A pale, spotted cat lies low against a field of smoldering ochres, its body coiled in a hush of appetite and thought, while the bright, unblinking eyes anchor the viewer in an uneasy intimacy. The striped tail and scattered markings create a rhythmic counterpoint to the fishβs exposed spineβan image that turns nourishment into relic, and play into a quiet reckoning with consequence. By staging this encounter in a shallow, stage-like space, the artist compresses predator and prize into a single, taut moment where innocence and instinct are indistinguishable, and the warmth of color reads like both comfort and warning.







