



Set against a field of repeating vertical formsβlike unfinished pillars or calibrated measuring postsβthe antelope stands as a solitary emblem of grace within an engineered, indifferent terrain. Its body is modeled with tender chiaroscuro and warm tonal transitions, yet it is anchored to a stark band of hazard-like stripes, as though nature has been placed on display and given a boundary it cannot cross. The pale sky and soft mountains offer a memory of open wilderness, but the relentless grid behind them turns landscape into system, suggesting a quiet allegory of survival, surveillance, and the domestication of the wild.







