



A quiet chorus of faces anchors the composition, their pale, mask-like calm set against a teeming menagerie that seems to rise from the subconscious—rooster plume, coiling serpents, and fish suspended like thoughts that refuse to settle. The artist’s restrained space and porcelain skin tones create a ritual stillness, while punctuations of vermilion, cobalt, and ember-orange pull the eye through a layered ecology of symbols—instinct, vigilance, transformation—circling human identity. Animals press close not as decoration but as emotional doubles, suggesting that the self is assembled from inherited myth, appetite, and memory, held together by an uneasy, luminous poise.







