



A sleek, midnight-blue cat curves into itself like a calligraphic stroke, its poised body forming a protective arch over the fragile, luminous world of the fishbowl. Against a radiating field of pinks and corals—punctuated by obsessive, mosaic-like dotting—the scene vibrates between tenderness and appetite, as if desire has been domesticated into contemplation. The strict geometric border corrals this intimate drama, turning instinct into ornament and suggesting that even the wildest impulses can be framed, ritualized, and held in balance. In the cat’s lowered gaze and the fish’s suspended drift, the work stages a quiet parable of proximity: wonder and threat sharing the same small breath of space.







