



A poised, mask-like rider sits atop a fantastical green beast, her calm gesture with a phone turning the creature into a moving throne where myth and modern life collide. Against the warm, tiled glow of an interior window, the surface is disciplined by repeating spirals and dangling tag-like rectangles, as if identity itself has been itemized—measured, traded, and broadcast. The buoyant greens and ember reds create a theatrical tension: celebration and surveillance, intimacy and spectacle, while the watching crowd at the margins suggests a society both fascinated and complicit. In this staged procession, technology becomes an ornament of power, and the hybrid animal—part vehicle, part omen—carries the promise and unease of a contemporary folklore.







