



This densely tessellated tableau reads like a visual mantra, where folk iconography, sacred signs, and geometric puzzles interlock into a single breathing map of consciousness. Saturated primaries and hard-edged compartments create a restless rhythm, yet the repeated face motifs and spiraling centripetal forms pull the eye inward, as if identity is being assembled from fragments of memory, devotion, and play. Text, symbols, and animal presences operate as talismans—anchoring the composition in cultural lineage while insisting that the self remains an “embryonic” construction, perpetually in the act of becoming. The work’s radiant order and joyous clutter together propose a nation-of-images: a psyche where myth, modernity, and private desire coexist without hierarchy.







