

Set against a vast, sun-pressed ochre field, the composition stages a quiet drama of constructed nature: faceted petals and leaves assemble themselves like a crystalline bouquet, at once thriving and engineered. Angular planes and jewel-like colors fracture the scene into shifting viewpoints, while the bird overhead—more diagram than creature—reads as a hovering intellect, measuring the terrain it glides through. The repeated fan-shaped blooms punctuate the open space like rhythmic markers, turning the landscape into a coded map where growth, observation, and design negotiate a delicate truce.







