

This meticulous monochrome portrait transforms the gorilla into a living reliquary, its face overlaid with concentric, tribal-like geometries that read as both ornament and armor. The composition radiates outward from the steady, half-lidded gaze, where dense patterning and finely combed fur create a tension between instinct and ceremony, wildness and containment. By withholding color, the artist lets light become the true pigmentβcarving quiet volume in the muzzle and brow while the decorative fields suggest lineage, memory, and the human urge to mythologize the animal other. The result is a totemic presence: dignified, watchful, and unsettlingly intimate, as if power itself has been etched into surface and made legible.







