



A serene female profile, crowned with a current of fish-like forms, presides over a teeming convergence where elephant, bird, and aquatic body braid into one improbable ecology. The composition reads like a parable of interdependence: clean negative space and a pale ground heighten the uncanny clarity of each organism, while saturated blues and jewel-toned tendrils pulse through the scene like nervous pathways of shared breath. By suturing human poise to animal instinct and marine vastness, the work suggests a mind that is not separate from nature but threaded through itβthought becoming habitat, and habitat becoming a fragile, living consciousness.







