

Framed within a quilt of cool, undulating blues, the hybrid feline–human figure hangs in a suspended stretch, at once athletic and plaintive, its masklike face tightening into an expression of endurance rather than triumph. The patterned bands flatten depth into ornament, turning the body into a rhythmic motif while the striped tail and splayed paws punctuate the scene with restless, animal insistence. Along the left, three quiet vignettes—sprout, wave, and vessel—read like a private cosmology of growth, flux, and containment, suggesting that the figure’s strain is part of a larger cycle of becoming. The work’s restrained palette and graphic line invite a contemplative unease, where metamorphosis becomes both protection and vulnerability.







