



This boldly symmetrical composition turns the animal form into a totem of duality—two mirrored heads lifted in simultaneous cry and vigilance, as if the work listens to itself from both sides. Saturated greens and oranges lock into flat, declarative planes, while the cool blue field functions like an emotional silence that amplifies the central figure’s intensity. Nested within the torso, patterned birds read as interior witnesses—ornamental yet alive—suggesting that instinct is not merely external display but a private chamber of memory and desire. The crisp edges and folk-like stylization create a poised tension between playfulness and ritual, where balance becomes a kind of spiritual discipline.







