



Set against a radiant, almost theatrical field of yellow, the creature’s fractured anatomy and ornamented saddle read like a folktale pressed into modern graphic language—at once playful and faintly unsettling. The bold black contours lock the body into a flattened stage where hot reds and greens pulse against cool greys, turning decoration into a kind of emotional armor. Its sideways, wide-eyed gaze suggests vigilance within domestication, as if the work is quietly asking where identity resides: in the animal’s instinct, or in the patterns we place upon it.







