Submission Painting

Red and Turquoise on the Rails

In this painting, the human body camouflages itself with color and animal features, recalling ancient cave art where the boundaries between human and animal were fluid. A skeleton marks the presence of mortality beneath surface identity, while the ears, tail, and fur evoke our primal, instinctual link with nature. These hybrid elements suggest that we are not separate from the natural world but deeply entangled with it biologically and psychologically. Through symbolic imagery, the work reflects not only an individual narrative but a shared undercurrent of estrangement from what is "more-than-human".


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Red and Turquoise on the Rails

In this painting, the human body camouflages itself with color and animal features, recalling ancient cave art where the boundaries between human and animal were fluid. A skeleton marks the presence of mortality beneath surface identity, while the ears, tail, and fur evoke our primal, instinctual link with nature. These hybrid elements suggest that we are not separate from the natural world but deeply entangled with it biologically and psychologically. Through symbolic imagery, the work reflects not only an individual narrative but a shared undercurrent of estrangement from what is “more-than-human”.