



This playful yet disquieting tableau stages a domestic theater where machine-animals and boxy contraptions speak in the blunt grammar of childhood diagrams, turning the room into a laboratory of feelings. The incandescent yellows and dense greens act like competing atmospheres—one radiant with possibility, the other shadowed with surveillance—while the hard outlines and textured fields keep the scene vibrating between comfort and threat. The red, elephant-like figure reaches outward in a gesture that reads as both invitation and demand, as if seeking connection in a world where intimacy is mediated by devices and symbols. Overhead, the cross-shaped fixture becomes a quiet axis of judgment and illumination, suggesting that even play is watched, measured, and ritualized.







