

The composition unfurls like a mythic cartography, where a sinuous, ribboned body becomes both river and corridor, carrying miniature settlements and quiet memories through a pale, breath-held void. Patterned surfaces—scales, stipples, and mosaic-like tiles—press folklore ornament into the language of the contemporary, turning texture into a kind of emotional topography. A luminous white bloom crowns the rightward form like a calm, improbable revelation, balancing the earthy reds and greens with a note of suspended purity. In this hybrid creature-landscape, the work suggests that belonging is not a fixed place but a stitched-together passage—part protection, part pilgrimage—held together by decorative ritual and tender invention.







