

Two nude figures, rendered as living mosaics—one patterned with fluttering butterflies, the other with a cool checkerboard—lean inward to form a quiet arena of attention where a kitten and a small frog become unexpected sovereigns. The palette of turquoise and violet cools the scene into a dreamlike hush, while the stark white ground suspends gravity and narrative, turning the encounter into a study of gaze, tenderness, and curiosity. By translating skin into ornament and grid, the work suggests identity as something worn and constructed, yet softened by the disarming immediacy of animal presence. What emerges is a gentle parable of innocence and desire for connection, where the human body is both spectacle and shelter around the smallest forms of life.