



A quiet procession of mask-like figures leans into one another, their elongated bodies stitched from luminous fields of acid yellow, ember orange, and weathered blue against a blood-warm ground. The simplified, watchful eyes—more emblem than portrait—turn the group into a chorus of witnesses, suggesting a shared memory held in silence rather than spoken aloud. At the center, the small animal motif reads like a private talisman, a fragile spark of instinct or innocence sheltered by the collective, while the surrounding geometric marks evoke ritual signs that anchor the scene in mythic time. The painting’s rough, scumbled surfaces and stark negative space heighten the tension between tenderness and unease, as if intimacy itself were a kind of protective ceremony.







