

This work unfolds like a mythic atlas of habitats stacked in luminous strata, where a violet firmament of drifting creatures gives way to patterned currents and finally to a densely ornamented earth. The composition’s disciplined bands of color—magenta, graphite, blue, and sunlit yellow—create a rhythmic cartography in which repetition becomes both pulse and pressure, suggesting migration, memory, and the insistence of life within systems. At its base, the monumental fish—part talisman, part vessel—holds an interior cosmos of intricate marks, as if the natural world is shown not as scenery but as an archive of interdependent signals. The overall effect is simultaneously playful and prophetic, inviting us to read ecology as a coded language where beauty and vulnerability share the same line.







