



A luminous, almost amphibian presence rises from a nocturnal field, its single, attentive eye anchoring the composition like a witness to some half-remembered metamorphosis. Warm ochres and ember reds surge beneath a veil of deep blues, while scattered glyphs, dotted trajectories, and geometric fragments map the surface like a nervous system—part cosmos, part coded diary. The piece holds a tension between tenderness and unease: the creature’s soft, swelling form feels protective, yet the surrounding marks suggest measurement, navigation, and the fragile attempt to translate instinct into knowledge. In this layered terrain, nature and abstraction fuse into a meditation on emergence—how consciousness surfaces from darkness, guided by both chance and invisible structure.







