


A tawny, sinewed feline surges across the frame in a diagonal rush, its body caught between muscular momentum and a sudden hush of attention, as a vivid blue butterfly interrupts the chase with improbable calm. The palette pits earthen ochres and soot-stained blacks against that electric wingbeat, turning color into philosophy: gravity and instinct confronted by a flicker of grace. Veils of dripped, grid-like marks read as both urban enclosure and memoryβs scaffolding, suggesting that freedom here is not a place but a brief, luminous hesitation. In this suspended encounter, predation softens into wonder, and the animal becomes a portrait of desire redirected by beauty.







