

A constellation of circular tableaux unfolds like illuminated medallions against a velvety void, where mythic figures—half-human, half-beast—float in suspended ritual rather than fixed narrative. The stark black ground intensifies the mosaic-like tesserae of color, so each haloed field reads as both aura and stage, compressing cosmic space into an intimate icon. Repetition becomes variation: gestures of music, combat, and devotion recur with subtle shifts, suggesting archetypes continually reinhabited rather than merely depicted. In this rhythmic series, ornament is not decoration but a language—marking the border between the earthly body and an inner, luminous mythology.







