

A pale, slab-like animal form is inscribed with archaic markings and punctured constellations, as if its body were a weathered tablet carrying a cultureβs memory rather than mere flesh. The rough, earthen whites and browns push against a bruised red ground, creating a ritual atmosphere where the figure feels both protected and exposedβpart sanctuary, part sacrifice. Within its contours, a small dancer-like presence appears, suggesting innocence staged inside an overwhelming totem, while the dense black linework binds these fragments into a single, prophetic emblem. The work reads as a meditation on how identity is inherited: not worn on the surface, but etched into the body by myth, time, and communal sign.







