



A delirious menagerie surges through the canvas, where a sky choked with parrots becomes a restless ceiling over a ground tangled in red threads—like nerves or snares—binding bodies, species, and fates into one fevered ecology. The central chimera, bearing human faces and animal forms stacked in uneasy hierarchy, reads as a portrait of dominance turned unstable: consciousness perched atop instinct, yet never fully in control. Saturated greens and electric blues clash with the visceral orange of the creature and the crimson lattice below, amplifying a sense of seduction and threat, as if beauty itself has become complicit in captivity. Around it, dogs crowd the foreground with comic tenderness, their open-mouthed immediacy counterpointing the sprawled human figures, suggesting a world where innocence, appetite, and exploitation coexist without resolution.







