

This intricate monochrome tableau reads like a dream engineered out of circuitry and folklore, where domestic objects, animals, and architecture fuse into a single sideways “machine” of lived experience. Dense patterning and crosshatching create shifting registers of space—ornamental fields bloom into floral membranes while gridded towers and dotted panels suggest an impersonal urban logic pressing against the intimate. The figures seem suspended between play and fatigue, as if rest itself has become mechanized, yet small motifs—clouds, leaves, and a watchful animal presence—keep insisting on tenderness and instinct within the system. The border’s rhythmic geometry acts like a ritual frame, turning the scene into a coded narrative about how imagination survives inside structured, modern life.







