



Against a field of incendiary crimson, the zebras emerge as graphic apparitions—sleek, striped bodies suspended in a labyrinth of serpentine coils that both cradle and constrict. The artist’s stark black-and-white patterning turns hide into language, echoing the looping, ornamental “snakes” as if nature and design are locked in the same rhythmic script. Scale shifts and diagonal sweeps create a vertiginous choreography, suggesting migration, captivity, and the precarious poise between instinct and entanglement. What reads first as decorative abundance gradually sharpens into a parable of survival, where beauty seduces even as it tightens its grip.







