

This meticulously inked fish becomes a floating totem, its body built from disciplined repetitions—scales, hatching, and tribal-like motifs—that turn anatomy into ornament and ornament into identity. The composition pivots on the dramatic fan of the tail, a burst of radiating lines that reads like a ceremonial banner, counterbalanced by the dense patterning of the torso that anchors the creature’s gravity. In the stark hush of the white ground, the figure feels both alive and archetypal, suggesting a meditation on protection and transformation—an animal rendered as a vessel for memory, craft, and quiet power.







