

Set against a hush of pink, the work unfurls like a dream-map where a blue, serpentine vessel cradles a miniature city, suggesting a civilization carried by myth rather than infrastructure. Ornate patterning—scales, eyes, and brocade—creates a tactile rhythm that turns the surface into a palimpsest of protection and vigilance, as if the landscape is being watched over by its own symbols. The white flower-like burst near the figure reads as a soft rupture of light, a quiet benediction that tempers the density of detail and hints at renewal within the labyrinth of lived space. In this fusion of folk iconography and fantastical architecture, the narrative becomes one of shelter and passage: home as both body and journey.







