

Centered like an emblematic witness, the lizard clings to a dim, granular field where light skims its scaled back into a sharp, almost metallic tessellation, turning camouflage into declaration. The enclosing vertical bands read as a narrow corridor or pressed surface, compressing space so the creature’s splayed limbs become a choreography of resistance—an instinctive insistence on presence against containment. In the tension between the body’s crisp highlights and the surrounding soot-like atmosphere, the work stages survival as both performance and meditation, suggesting how adaptation can look uncannily like ornament while remaining an act of will.







