

This work stages a suspended choreography of hybrid creatures, where serpentine bodies and avian heads braid together into a single, looping current of motion. The scalloped patterning—red, blue, and green laid like protective armor—turns each form into a rhythmic tessellation, suggesting identity as something assembled from repeating marks and inherited motifs. Against the spare white ground, the figures hover without gravity or horizon, evoking a mythic ecosystem in which pursuit, companionship, and metamorphosis coexist in the same breath. The direct, graphic contouring lends the scene a folkloric clarity, yet the interlocked arcs quietly propose a deeper cycle: desire and danger folded into one continuous, elegant line.







