



Arranged as a disciplined grid of small pictographic scenes, the work reads like a ceremonial ledger—each tile a compact myth, an omen, or a remembered utensil lifted into symbol. Earthy ochres and brick reds hold the field like sunbaked ground, while sudden blues and whites flash as moments of clarity, turning the surface into a rhythm of pause and proclamation. Animals, vessels, tools, and abstract emblems recur with quiet insistence, suggesting a culture’s daily life transfigured into a shared visual language where labor, ritual, and play are equally sacred. The composition’s mosaic order contains a lively, almost oral-storytelling disorder within, inviting the eye to wander as if decoding a fragmented but coherent cosmology.







