

Set against a field of relentless crimson, the zebras emerge as carved emblems of endurance—stacked, doubled, and echoed—while black-and-white patterning tightens into a visual chant of stripes, scales, and stippled skins. Serpentine, horn-like forms coil through the composition like unruly thoughts or ancestral instruments, binding the animals into a single, restless organism suspended between celebration and constraint. The stark tonal contrast reads as a meditation on identity: the self repeated and recomposed under pressure, where survival becomes both a dance and a burden carried on another’s back.







