

Against a wide, aqueous field of turquoise, the crouched figure—etched with tiger-like striations—appears both human and feral, caught in a tense pause between self-possession and surrender. To the left, a narrow, textile-like panel blooms with hands, birds, and crescent moons, its ornamental brightness reading like a private talisman or a dream-banner that offers blessing even as it threatens to overwhelm. The composition hinges on the charged emptiness between them: a corridor of silence where the gaze travels, suggesting exile from one’s own rituals, or the uneasy negotiation between instinct and the fragile theater of symbols. Light is flattened into emblem, yet the body’s linework remains palpably vulnerable, turning the scene into a quiet parable of longing for shelter within myth.







