

A cool, mint triangular form operates like a talismanic diagram, corralling the viewerβs gaze from a stamped rupee at its apex to a sleeping, bear-like creature enclosed in a fractured circleβan uneasy emblem of value, instinct, and containment. Around a central chess king, amber medallions cradle fetal silhouettes in shifting poses, suggesting a cycle of potential lives weighed against strategy, chance, and hierarchy. The smoky, marbled field that swirls beyond the geometry feels like time or unconscious matter pressing in, turning the work into a quiet confrontation between the measurable (currency, game-piece, diagram) and the immeasurable (birth, desire, vulnerability). In this tension, the piece reads as a meditation on how systems of order attempt to domesticate what is most primal and becoming.







