



Arranged as a quiet grid of vignettes, these blush-toned pigs inhabit wide fields of white space, where delicate shadows become the true anchors—proof of weight, distance, and fleeting motion. The soft watercolor modeling and airy palette temper the animals’ physicality into something tender and theatrical, turning each posture—leap, curl, tumble, sleep—into a small study of vulnerability and play. Framed by faint ornamental borders, the scenes read like pages from an illuminated bestiary, suggesting innocence carefully contained, as if whimsy itself has been pinned and preserved. Beneath the charm lies a gentle meditation on how living bodies oscillate between buoyancy and gravity, joy and rest, within the same unassuming breath.







