

This dreamlike composition unfurls as a layered psyche, where a reclining figure seems to exhale an inner landscape—animal, bird, lantern, and crescent moon—each motif hovering like a remembered symbol rather than a literal scene. The earthy reds and mossy greens, bound by emphatic contour lines, create a stained-glass stillness that turns the body into both shelter and threshold, suggesting desire and vigilance in the same breath. Space behaves like thought: compressed, recursive, and softly turbulent, with patterned bands and stepped geometry guiding the eye through a quiet ritual of transformation. The result is an intimate mythology—part lullaby, part omen—where tenderness and unease coexist in a single, suspended night.







