

Beneath a canopy of monochrome leaves, the vivid, patterned animals become the true pulse of the sceneβan eruption of life and intimacy set against a quiet, inked stillness. The composition reads like a folktale tableau: bodies overlap and curl in protective arcs, their spiral rhythms and repeated dots turning fur into ornament and suggesting continuity, kinship, and inherited memory. By withholding color from the tree while saturating the figures, the artist proposes nature not as backdrop but as witness, framing tenderness and dependence as the most radiant form of survival.







