

Rendered in a quiet monochrome, the composition frames a crouched figure and a vigilant animal within a circular vignette, as if the scene were being witnessed through a peephole of memory rather than a window of certainty. Dense reeds slice diagonally across the foreground, their insistence both masking and revealing, turning the act of looking into an ethical tension between protection and exposure. The grainy tonal field and tight clustering of bodies compress the space into a single breath, suggesting a fragile allianceβhuman and creature bound by survival, listening for what might arrive beyond the edge of the light. What emerges is a narrative of concealment and endurance, where intimacy is not sentimental but necessary, and the landscape itself becomes a sheltering, precarious skin.







