

Set within a diamond-shaped field like a sealed vignette, the scene stages a quiet rite: a horned, dog-like creature balances on a shallow bowl as if offered up to an unseen tribunal. The palette of rust and ochre thickens into a dusky atmosphere, while the distant chair—crowned by an eye-like orb—anchors the composition as a symbol of watchfulness, judgment, or memory’s unblinking gaze. Black, hairline arcs trail behind the animal like spent energy or tethering thoughts, turning the creature’s forward stride into an uneasy procession between appetite and restraint. The work reads as a surreal parable of domestication and sacrifice, where the ordinary furniture of a room becomes an altar and the body becomes a contested site of control.







