



This panoramic, dream-logic tableau unfolds like a myth remembered in fragments, where miniature figures, animals, and ceremonial vignettes hover at the edge of legibility and imply a world governed by instinct rather than chronology. A river of saturated blues and violets cleaves the composition, its drifting leaves and submerged bodies turning the notion of “landscape” into a psychic passage—part sanctuary, part abyss—while acidic bursts of yellow flare like ruptures in the natural order. The dense accumulation of scenes along the upper band reads as collective memory or folklore, yet the central descent pulls the eye inward, suggesting an initiation: the self moving through beauty, peril, and transformation with no single narrative to stabilize it.







