



A small primate perches atop the monumental tortoise like a fragile thought riding the back of deep time, its alert gaze puncturing the calm inertia of the larger body. Behind them, the numbered, lattice-like geometry reads as an imposed system—measurement, fate, or play—flattening space into a schematic grid while the animals remain tenderly rendered and insistently alive. The cool gray field and acidic greens create a clinical stage that heightens the intimacy of the interspecies tableau, turning companionship into a quiet allegory of inheritance: youth carried forward by endurance, and instinct negotiating the cages of order we draw around the natural world.







