This black and white surrealist artwork features a high-angle view of a tiled floor occupied by numerous small, winged, cat-like creatures. The composition is bisected by a vertical, mirror-like structure supported by a wooden A-frame, which visually divides the scene. On both sides of this divider, identical stone spheres sit on the grid, creating a sense of symmetrical balance.
Beneath the tiled surface, the creatures undergo a visual metamorphosis. On one side of the central structure, they appear as three-dimensional, sculpted figures standing on the tiles. As they move across the plane and transition past the central divider, they seem to dissolve into flat, shadow-like silhouettes that align perfectly with the grid lines. This interplay between depth, perspective, and form creates an illusion of shifting reality typical of the artist's style.
The entire scene is rendered in monochromatic shades, emphasizing the sharp contrast between the light-colored grid and the textured, shaded figures. The lighting is deliberate, casting soft shadows that enhance the three-dimensional appearance of the solid statues while flattening the images that appear embedded in the floor. The composition is complex, focusing on mathematical precision and the seamless blending of two-dimensional patterns with three-dimensional space, reflecting the iconic style of the graphic artist.