



Suspended in a field of luminous white, two impassive female profiles become a quiet axis around which an ecosystem gathers—fish, dolphin, and parrot orbiting like living emblems of memory and instinct. The interlaced, ribbonlike vines stitch sea to air, turning the composition into a braided circuitry of dependence where color flickers in pockets—coral pinks, aquatic blues, poisonous greens—against the solemn mass of the dark cetacean. By placing the creatures as both halo and burden around the faces, the work suggests a psyche inhabited by biodiversity: tenderness and captivity entwined, as if guardianship itself were a kind of beautiful entanglement. The meticulous patterning and gentle tonal gradations temper the surreal abundance with a meditative stillness, inviting us to read nature not as backdrop but as an interior, shared fate.







