



A playful, dreamlike flight unfolds across a sea of stippled turquoise, where two striped figures—masked by oversized, opaque sunglasses—ride a luminous, mosaic-winged creature as if drifting between innocence and anonymity. The composition is built in rhythmic horizontal bands of blues and greens, like strata of memory or song, punctuated by tiny silhouetted animals and trees that ground the fantasy in an ancestral, storytelling register. Warm yellows and oranges shimmer against the cool field, turning the wings into moving light—an emblem of protection and passage—while the figures’ outstretched arms suggest surrender to joy, or trust in a world that remains partially hidden behind spectacle. Beneath its childlike clarity, the work quietly meditates on how wonder survives modern filters, inviting us to see with more than the eyes that are covered.







