

Rendered in a restrained palette of creams and pale golds, this relief-like tableau turns the cat’s repose into a study of quiet vigilance—eyes lucid, body softened, as if listening to the room beyond the frame. The composition anchors itself on the horizontal plank, its carved grain echoing the animal’s fur in a tactile rhyme that collapses boundary between subject and ground. Light grazes the raised textures to make shadow the true pigment, suggesting that comfort here is not indolence but a poised truce between instinct and domestic shelter. In its near-monochrome hush, the work reads like a memory pressed into material—tender, intimate, and faintly watchful.







