



A radiant procession of animal presences drifts across the surface like a shared dream, each profile emerging from a haze of warm golds and ember reds into cooler, spectral blues. The composition reads as a frieze of archetypes—bull, bird, horse—held in delicate tension between outline and dissolution, suggesting instinctual forces momentarily given form before returning to atmosphere. Light behaves less as illumination than as memory: it blooms behind the figures, turning the space into a charged field where nature feels simultaneously celebratory and fragile. In this luminous crowding, the work proposes a quiet ethic of coexistence, as if the wild is not “out there,” but interwoven with the viewer’s own inner landscape.







