



Suspended in a nocturnal field, the scene gathers like a myth remembered mid-dream: a luminous honeyed orb and pale animal bodies drift above, while a feverish green frog anchors the composition in a watery oval that reads as both pond and portal. The artist orchestrates a charged dialogue between tender flora and watchful fauna, using dense black hatching to press the edges inward so that every bloom, wing, and limb feels magnetized toward the frog’s wide, imploring gaze. Color moves symbolically—acid greens and bruise-blues against warm ambers—suggesting desire and depletion at once, as if the natural world is performing a ritual of appetite, metamorphosis, and uneasy communion. The work ultimately feels like an allegory of survival under enchantment: beauty crowds close, yet the central creature’s strained posture hints that wonder can also be weight.







