

Suspended in a nocturnal sea of indigo currents, a fish-headed musician kneels over a harmonium as if translating the oceanβs hush into breath and reed, turning sound into a kind of survival ritual. The composition anchors the gaze in the angular geometry of the instrument while schools of fish and crescent-like vessels drift above, creating a dream logic where nourishment, memory, and migration orbit the central body. Cool blues and mineral greens lend the scene a submerged stillness, yet the repeated scales, leaves, and ribs vibrate with quiet urgencyβan anatomy of longing stitched to the ecology that sustains it. In this hybrid figure, the work proposes identity as fluid and interspecies: a song offered to the deep, and a plea for harmony within an unstable world.







