

The work unfolds like a fevered folk-epic, where domestic tenderness—an adult cradling a child—shares the same pictorial air as prancing bodies, a watchful giraffe, and mythic riders, dissolving everyday life into allegory. Saturated oranges and reds flood the surface with a heat that feels both celebratory and volatile, while the mosaic-like blocks and speckled textures fracture space into a patchwork of memory, ritual, and dream. Figures seem to hover between play and prophecy: gestures of reaching, carrying, and mounting become symbols of passage—between innocence and experience, earthbound labor and storytelling transcendence. The composition’s layered plane reads as a living tapestry, suggesting a culture stitched together by myth, family, and the ecstatic unpredictability of the collective psyche.







