This work reinterprets Eudaimonia, human flourishing, as a fragile, lived condition shaped by emotion and self-preservation. A black cat, freed from superstition, becomes a quiet stand-in for the self, resting within a sanctuary of plants and fruits that suggest growth and modest fruition.
A sculptural counterpart presents the cat exposed and vulnerable, creating tension between inner refuge and external reality. Together, they reflect flourishing as a continuous negotiation between protection, uncertainty, and awareness.
A visual artist working with illustration and graphic design, Bidhan Bajracharya explores storytelling through bold forms and expressive characters. His work blends contemporary digital techniques with imaginative narratives, creating playful yet thoughtful compositions that reflect personal identity and visual experimentation.
