

Rendered in a nocturnal monochrome of stippled greys, the composition stages a ritual of metamorphosis where the reclining, crowned figure presides like a lunar deity over a turbulent ecology of bodies, fish, and drifting cloud-mass. Skulls set in architectural niches flank the scene as emblems of mortality and civic memory, while the crescent and radiating lines above suggest a cosmos that judges and blesses in the same breath. Below, entwined figures clasp a fish as if it were an offering or an oracle—life pulled from the depths and returned as symbol—binding eros, sacrifice, and renewal into a single, uneasy gesture. The dense surface texture and rhythmic repetition of forms create a dream logic in which abundance and extinction coexist, turning the picture into a meditation on desire’s power to summon both creation and ruin.







