



This ensemble of tiger images radiates like a prismatic study of a single spirit, each sheet catching a different pulse of the animal—now dissolving into watercolor vapor, now snapping into graphic certainty. The central cover anchors the composition with a frontal gaze partially veiled by reeds, turning the jungle into both concealment and threshold, as if the viewer is granted only a negotiated access to wildness. Saturated blues and bruised purples collide with amber stripes, creating a tense chromatic dialogue between reverie and threat, tenderness and predation. In its multiplicity, the tiger becomes less a specimen than a mythic presence—fragmented, reimagined, and insistently alive across shifting moods of ink and light.







