

This surreal tableau fuses sea, sky, and city into a single porous ecosystem where boundaries dissolve and symbols trade places—fish drift through air like migrating thoughts, while clouds behave like floating debris in a flooded world. At its center, the lion’s open roar releases not sound but a torrent of butterflies, turning aggression into metamorphosis and suggesting that power, once voiced, can become fragile beauty. The peacock’s jeweled tail and the seedpod’s repeating voids act as twin registers of ornament and emptiness, a meditation on abundance shadowed by absence. Below, the clustered piglets ground the vision in earthy vulnerability, as if innocence persists at the waterline of modernity’s dream.







