



This carnivalesque tableau compresses human and animal bodies into a single breathing knot, where desire, care, and mischief circulate like a shared pulse. Sulfurous yellows and ember reds flare against a cool green field, creating a theater of warmth and unease in which the figures seem to glow from within while shadows coil at the edges like unspoken thoughts. The stylized faces—half mask, half confession—turn intimacy into spectacle, suggesting a fable of domestic life where tenderness is inseparable from appetite and performance. Space behaves like a stage set: flattened yet turbulent, it pushes every gesture forward until the scene reads as an allegory of interconnected instincts held together by precarious harmony.







