

This work stages a mythic, creature-like silhouette as both vessel and landscape, its looping contour enclosing a quiet interior where glyphs and bone-like forms read like a private alphabet. Earthy ochres and mossed greens, pressed into textured bands, create a sense of sediment and time—an image excavated rather than painted—while the pale central void becomes a breathing pause amid dense patterning. The composition’s thick perimeter functions as a protective boundary, suggesting the viscosity of memory: slow-moving, layered, and resistant to clarity, yet charged with an ancestral pulse. What emerges is a cryptic narrative of shelter and transformation, where the figure is less an animal than a map of instincts and origins.