

A circle of human-bodied animals gathers around a narrow table, their tilted muzzles and attentive eyes turning a simple cup into a ritual of listening—where conversation becomes the true sustenance. The saturated pinks and embered oranges press in like shared warmth, while the patterned wall reads as a fragmented map, suggesting lives stitched together from different territories and instincts. By softening predatory archetypes into comradeship, the work stages a tender allegory of coexistence—identity worn as a mask, yet intimacy earned through presence and reciprocity.







