



Two hybrid figures—donkey and fox—stand like performers caught in a poised duet, their patterned bodies turning folklore into contemporary theatre. The central “ON AIR” microphone becomes a thin axis of truth and performance, suggesting negotiation, confession, or a clever contest of narratives staged for an unseen audience. Against the warm bokeh glow, the meticulous ornamental linework reads as psychological texture: identities built from symbols, costumes, and inherited stories. The playful clash of sneakers and stilettos sharpens the piece’s wit, making dialogue itself feel like a dance between stubborn candor and sly persuasion.







