

Rendered in stark white lines against a velvety black ground, these three panels read like contemporary petroglyphs—figures distilled to their essential contours while patterned fields ripple behind them like memory or tide. The repeated crescent moon and the intimate proximity of faces and animals suggest a nocturnal cosmology where care, desire, and guardianship circulate as one continuous gesture. Compositional balance is achieved through the tension between bold silhouettes and intricately hatched textures, creating a rhythm that moves the eye from profile to profile as if listening to a quiet, shared myth. What emerges is a tender allegory of companionship—human and animal, self and other—held in a luminous, almost sacred hush.







