

Arranged like a quiet constellation of round portals, these miniature scenes hover between specimen study and dream, each vignette isolating a hybrid creature as if it were a thought briefly captured before it drifts away. The restrained, velvety grounds—greens, olives, and duskier greys—create a submerged atmosphere where delicate linework and luminous accents make fins, petals, and wings feel electrically alive. By fusing fish with flowers and birds with aquatic gestures, the work proposes metamorphosis as a natural state: identity becomes an ecosystem, adaptive and perpetually in bloom. The circular frames both protect and contain, suggesting a tender taxonomy of the imaginary—beauty catalogued not to control it, but to honor its fragility.







