

This densely etched monochrome tableau compresses a whole community into a single, breathless frame, where faces, limbs, and animal forms press against one another like overlapping testimonies. The stark chiaroscuro and obsessive mark-making turn skin, cloth, and landscape into a shared topography, suggesting that identity here is not solitary but wovenβstitched through ornament, gaze, and ritual gesture. Fragmented planes and dislocated perspectives create a restless, almost claustrophobic momentum, as if memory and myth are colliding in real time, demanding attention rather than offering comfort. In the proximity of human and beast, the work reads as an allegory of survival and kinshipβan intimate, uneasy harmony between instinct, protection, and collective fate.







