


This dreamlike tableau stages an intimate ecology where human-animal forms dissolve into one another, as if identity were porous and made of shared currents. A cool, tiled plane anchors the scene like a fragile map, while the tree’s canopy of watchful eyes turns the air itself into a field of surveillance—nature not merely observed, but observing back. Fish drift through bodies and bark as quiet emblems of memory and migration, and the muted sea-green ground, punctured by warm coral abrasions, suggests a world gently bruised by contact yet still insistently alive. The composition reads as a fable of interdependence: nourishment, refuge, and unease braided together in the same breath.







