



Suspended in an oceanic field of midnight blues, the luminous outline of a goat emerges like a quiet apparition—both tenderly present and slightly untouchable, as if memory has taken on a body of light. A burst of prismatic color at the spine reads as a wound, a blessing, or a sudden awakening, breaking the cool silence with a radiant insistence that pulls the eye inward. The left-side growth of pale, seedlike stems introduces a delicate counter-rhythm—fragile signals rising from darkness—so the composition becomes a meditation on resilience, innocence, and the strange holiness of surviving. In the tension between translucent anatomy and saturated void, the painting suggests a threshold space where instinct, spirit, and landscape blur into one nocturnal dream.







