



A languid, tiger-like body rendered in improbable pink drifts across a field of cool green, its striped pattern turning ferocity into ornament and instinct into a kind of dream-language. Above, an amber canopy—part sunburst, part coral cloud—spills soft, curling tendrils that press downward like warmth, memory, or an unseen atmosphere shaping the creature’s repose. The composition stages a quiet tension between weightlessness and gravity: the feline seems both suspended and surrendered, as if nature has been recolored into an interior landscape where danger is domesticated into tenderness. In this chromatic inversion, the work reads as an allegory of transformation—wildness held gently, identity rewritten through light.







