

This composition reads like a dream-archive where cartoon figures, elephants, and patterned terrains drift through one another, collapsing distinctions between the remembered, the collected, and the imagined. Warm ochres and dusty reds press against pools of cool blue, creating a restless climatic shift across the surface, as if emotion itself were changing weather. The vertical trunks and blocky architectural fragments act as uneasy anchors, yet the repeated animal silhouettes—at once tender and monumental—suggest a quiet persistence moving through fractured scenes. In its layered motifs and stitched-together spaces, the work becomes a meditation on how images—childhood icons, wild bodies, and domestic structures—coexist in the psyche without needing to resolve into a single story.







