



Set against a charged, acidic yellow field, the hybrid creature—stag-crowned, zebra-striped, and horse-bodied—stands like a heraldic apparition, its crisp graphic patterns cutting through the space with almost urban precision. The collision of natural anatomies reads as a meditation on identity’s constructed surfaces: camouflage becomes costume, and the animal’s calm gaze turns the viewer into the one being studied. Beneath it, faint city-outline tracings and repetitive motifs suggest a world where wilderness is recoded into design, exposing the uneasy romance between instinct and civilization.







