



The animal stands like a totem against a void-dark ground, its vermilion body outlined with a graphic certainty that turns flesh into emblem. Across its back, a mantle of honeyed, mosaic-like cells glows with a contradictory tenderness—part protective armor, part burden—suggesting how value and vitality are layered onto living beings. The stark palette and simplified silhouette create a slow, confrontational stillness, as if the work is asking whether this radiant “covering” signifies abundance, exploitation, or a mythic transformation. Beneath it all, the thin band of stylized grass reads like a fragile threshold, anchoring the creature between cultivated world and symbolic dream.







