

A totemic animal-form stretches across a field split between rusted red and cool blue, as if the painting itself were a threshold between heat and hush, instinct and ceremony. Incised lines, stitched patterns, and scattered glyphs turn the body into a living archive—part map, part tapestry—suggesting memories and myths embedded under the skin. The small, tender figure nested within the creature’s torso introduces a quiet narrative of shelter and kinship, while the enlarged tail and mask-like head press the image toward the uncanny, where protection and power become indistinguishable. What emerges is an emblem of belonging: a composite guardian whose fractured surface holds together what experience repeatedly pulls apart.







