



A gleaming faucet presides like a clinical idol over a dreamlike menagerie, releasing not water but a cascade of organ-shaped forms that read as both seeds and woundsβlife dispensed through an apparatus of control. Beneath, hybrid beasts glide in a weightless blue field, their bodies studded with vigilant eyes and patterned hides, suggesting consciousness multiplied and turned outward into surveillance. The cool, hygienic atmosphere is destabilized by the fleshy reds and the unnatural anatomies, staging a quiet allegory of modern nourishment: what sustains us is also what monitors and remakes us. In this suspended space, innocence of color becomes deceptive, and the paintingβs playful surrealism hardens into a meditation on extraction, vulnerability, and engineered nature.







