



This teeming, dreamlike tableau stages a private cosmology where beasts, humans, and celestial emblems share the same porous skin of patterned space, as if reality were stitched together from memory, myth, and instinct. The central lizard—swollen with a chorus of embedded faces—anchors the composition like a living archive, while the inverted tiger above reads as a suspended power: feral energy rendered vulnerable, displayed rather than triumphant. Saturated violets, acid greens, and ember oranges pulse against the neutral field, turning the figures into luminous totems whose interlocking gazes suggest a cycle of desire, protection, and consumption. Sun and moon hover like indifferent witnesses, framing the scene as both folklore and psychological allegory—an ecology where every creature carries the imprint of another.







