



Set against banded fields of acid greens and earthy orange, a totemic figure stands like a folkloric sentinel, its mask-like face split into twin gazes that seem to watch both inward and outward at once. The hard black contour and flat, saturated color compress space into emblem, turning sun, moon, and sparse trees into a symbolic stage where the everyday becomes ritual. In each hand the character holds a small offering—part harvest, part talisman—suggesting a quiet negotiation between nurture and power, innocence and vigilance. The garment’s deep blues gather the composition into a single vertical current, as if the body were a vessel for memory and myth held in deliberate, radiant simplicity.







