


A solitary, totem-like figure rises from a cool turquoise field, its body built from angular fragments that feel both armored and fragile, as if identity has been assembled from salvaged surfaces. The mottled, scale-like textures and embedded dark marks read like memories or wounds, while the single, watchful eye turns the form into a sentinel—part guardian, part specimen. On either side, ochre panels drift with faint fish silhouettes, suggesting a submerged ecology pressing in at the margins, where the natural world becomes a quiet chorus around an isolated consciousness. The composition’s stark centrality and clipped geometry create a tense poise between protection and exposure, as though the figure is listening for life beyond its own constructed shell.







