

In this folk-inflected tableau, the deer-like figure and its avian companions become patterned vessels of life, their bodies stippled with rhythmic dots that read like pulses—breath made visible. The composition hinges on the generous sweep of the tree, whose blue-banded trunk and repeated leaves create a protective canopy, turning empty white space into a luminous, sacred clearing. Color operates as both ornament and symbol: saturated reds and blues animate a quiet ecology of watchfulness, where gaze, wing, and branch interlock into a gentle cycle of shelter and belonging. Beneath the playful surface, the meticulous repetition suggests continuity—an insistence that nature’s abundance is sustained through patience, attention, and care.







