



A fever-dream tableau unfolds around a pale circular “stage,” where a horned, satyr-like figure dances in mid-stride, clutching a radiant disc as if it were both shield and sun. The dense, scratch-like linework and jewel-toned flecks suspend the scene between night and carnival, while birds, beasts, and wide-eyed onlookers press inward, turning the composition into a ritual of spectatorship and desire. Light behaves symbolically here—pooling in the central orb and scattering into dangling fruits and blossoms—suggesting an ecology of temptation where innocence and ferality entwine. The work reads as a mythic allegory of appetite and transformation: nature not as pastoral calm, but as an enchanted court where every creature is both witness and participant.







