A black panther emerges from a faded botanical interior, its dark body partially opened to reveal a fractured human skull and skeletal structures beneath the skin. The animal appears both powerful and wounded, suspended between predator, relic and anatomical specimen. Large hibiscus flowers and vintage damask traces soften the darkness, creating a tension between beauty, decay and transformation.
This work belongs to an imagined anatomical atlas where the animal body becomes a symbolic territory: a place of memory, instinct, fragility and survival.