



This dreamlike tableau stages the body as a porous meeting ground between human and animal, where limbs knot and unfurl in a suspended choreography that feels at once tender, feral, and vulnerable. The palette—earth reds, bruised blues, and mossy greens—anchors the scene in a living soil of sensation, while the dense crosshatching and shifting scale create a restless spatial ambiguity, as if the figures are caught between burrow and myth. A bird’s fragile perch and the quiet presence of smaller creatures temper the sensual mass of forms, suggesting caretaking amid instinct, and a fable of coexistence where identity is not fixed but continuously negotiated. The work reads as an allegory of intimacy and transformation: a collective body learning, through touch and proximity, how to belong to the same breath.







