

A small menagerie of stylized beasts gathers in a weightless white field, their bodies composed of meticulous, textile-like patterning that turns fur and scale into ornament and memory. The dominant maroon creature, ringed by teal arcs and guarded by sharp teeth, feels less threatening than ceremonial—an emblem of instinct held in check by rhythmic order and color. Curving tails and repeated scalloped motifs create a pulsing visual cadence, suggesting a shared habitat of myth rather than nature, where each animal’s oversized eye becomes a watchful symbol of awareness and kinship. In this poised coexistence of the playful and the feral, the work proposes a fragile harmony—life’s wildness rendered legible through patient, devotional mark-making.







