



This watercolor stages two roosters in a suspended duel where presence and absence become equal protagonists—the left figure dissolving into misty graphite-wash, the right erupting in saturated blacks, ochres, and a flare of comb-red. The composition pivots on the charged white void between them, a silent arena that amplifies every clawed gesture and tilted beak, turning motion into anticipation rather than impact. By contrasting a ghosted silhouette with a fully embodied opponent, the work suggests the psyche’s own contest: bravado against restraint, instinct against hesitation, the violence of display held delicately within the medium’s fluid breath.







