



This surreal tableau fuses the tenderness of domestic life with the poised strangeness of myth, as giraffe heads—gentle, watchful—crown elongated bodies inscribed with labyrinthine marks like private languages. A braided band cleaves the composition, turning the figures into living architecture: within their torsos, small windowed rooms and laundry lines suggest intimacy carried inside the self, memory rendered as habitation. Pastel pinks and sea-glass greens soften the scene’s uncanny hybridity, while the rhythmic interlacing of patterned limbs creates a communal pulse—separate identities braided into one shared, precarious balance.







