



The work unfurls like a myth remembered in fragments: human faces, solar emblems, and totemic columns orbit a sprawling black beast whose many limbs turn the white ground into a charged, ceremonial stage. Saturated reds, yellows, and greens punctuate the darkness like protective sigils, suggesting a cosmology where danger and divinity share the same body. Scale slips into dream-logic—tiny figures and floating heads press against the creature’s dominion—so the scene reads as an allegory of communal fear held in balance by ritual, symbol, and witness.







