

Arranged in rhythmic horizontal registers, the animals read like a procession of archetypes—watchful, upright, and serenely self-possessed—held in place by a border that feels both protective and ceremonial. Saturated magentas, violets, and ochres pulse against the raw ground, while repeated floral bursts soften the geometry with a sense of fertility and continuous renewal. The simplified profiles and insistent eye motifs turn each creature into a guardian-sign, suggesting a village cosmology where daily life, ornament, and myth share the same plane. In this flattened, patterned space, time becomes cyclical: a tapestry of coexistence where nature is not observed from afar but woven into belonging.







