



The figure is reduced to a generous, almost ceremonial silhouette, where the body becomes a meeting ground between opulence and raw presence: a mosaic of brocade-like florals flows into a field of crimson facets, as if memory and flesh were stitched from different histories. The patterned flank reads like inheritance—ornament as identity—while the fractured reds suggest muscle, heat, and the quiet violence of transformation beneath the surface. Set against a spare ground, the animal’s weight feels both grounded and mythic, turning a familiar form into an emblem of resilience—decorated, burdened, and enduring.







