



This dreamlike tableau layers bodies, beasts, and fragments of thought into a single collapsing interior, as if consciousness itself were painted in overlapping transparencies. Muted washes of grey, bone-white, and bruised earth tones soften the violence of the imagery, while sudden red, threadlike lines stitch disparate figures into one anxious narrative of impulse, memory, and restraint. The composition rises in turbulent tiers—wings and limbs arcing overhead like protective myths gone unstable—suggesting a mind both sheltering and devouring itself. In its uneasy balance of tenderness and grotesque metamorphosis, the work reads as an allegory of human vulnerability: desire, fear, and caretaking entangled beyond clean moral boundaries.







