

Against a sun-warmed, earthen ground, a palm rises like an axis mundi, its disciplined fronds fanning into a quiet cosmology where nature and artifice negotiate their terms. The suited figure—part machine, part ritual actor—offers a coin-faced talisman to a watchful bird while a triangular beam and a few falling droplets suggest measurement, exchange, and the fragile economics of attention. Below, the coiled serpent and the small mammal hold the scene in a tense pastoral truce, turning the image into an allegory of instinct restrained by civility and time’s circulating promises. The composition’s symmetrical calm, paired with its surreal substitutions, leaves a lingering sense that the modern self is assembled from instruments, omens, and borrowed light.







