


This crystalline tableau turns nature into faceted architecture: birds and foliage are built from sharp planes that catch light like cut glass, suspending the scene between desert stillness and sudden flight. Against softly banded sands, turquoise and jade forms surge forward in angular bursts, while the pink blossoms above read like fragile, origami lanterns—an aerial canopy of tenderness. The composition choreographs tension between precision and vitality, suggesting a world where life persists through hard edges, and beauty is engineered out of scarcity. In its prismatic geometry, the work becomes a meditation on resilience—how the living spirit refracts, rather than yields, under intense light.







