



A spectral stag emerges from a wash of turquoise and midnight ink, its pale face and branching antlers rendered with a cracked, porcelain delicacy that feels both sacred and vulnerable. The composition is governed by negative space and drifting blooms of pigment, as if the animal is being revealed—and simultaneously erased—by water and time. This tension between crisp outline and dissolving field turns the deer into a quiet emblem of endurance amid encroaching darkness, a guardian figure caught at the threshold between wilderness and memory. The cool palette and fluid edges invite a meditative stillness, where beauty is inseparable from fragility.







