

A luminous white stag emerges as if from memory itself, its crackled surface reading like time’s fine fractures set against a tide of deep indigo blooms and drifting ink constellations. The composition suspends the animal between innocence and omen: crisp antlers and a single, watchful eye cut through the aqueous haze, while the surrounding stains behave like weather—unpredictable, engulfing, and intimate. Cool turquoise margins offer a breath of openness, yet the dark pooling behind the figure presses forward, suggesting the quiet tension between sanctuary and encroaching unknown. In this interplay of purity and dissolution, the deer becomes a tender emblem of resilience—still, alert, and momentarily spared within a dissolving world.







