

Set within a cool turquoise field, the animal form reads like a remembered fossil—part creature, part map—its body inscribed with dots, glyphs, and small geometric interrupts that suggest an archive of lived time rather than mere anatomy. The restrained palette of teal, ochre, and soot-black creates a quiet tension between shelter and exposure, as if the figure carries both terrain and testimony on its back. Scratched lines and layered textures evoke erosion and excavation, turning the image into a “historic” surface where instinct, migration, and memory are etched into a single, enduring silhouette.







