

This riotous chromatic field stages a dreamlike bestiary—equine heads and phantom profiles surfacing and dissolving within a lattice of floating frames and angular glyphs, as if memory itself were being cut, rearranged, and reprojected. Saturated reds and electric greens collide with cooler blues, producing a pulsing internal light that turns the composition into a kind of ecstatic circuitry, where every shape feels both signal and ornament. The repeated rectangles and triangles suggest portals or captured moments, while the animals act as instinctive anchors, guiding the eye through an urban-carnival cosmos that oscillates between playful exuberance and sensory overload. Beneath the spectacle lies a meditation on perception: how the mind assembles fragments—icons, impulses, and half-seen narratives—into a coherent, if volatile, inner world.







