



A meticulously rendered hand breaches a thin red threshold, offering a bare twig as if testing the permeability between interior intention and exterior consequence. Around it, pale drifting leaves and a lattice of blue nodes suspend the scene in a quiet algorithmic air, where nature is no longer purely organic but translated into connection and measure. The small bird, mid-hover beside a gourd-like nest, becomes the work’s emotional hinge—an emblem of trust and fragility—suggesting that shelter and communion are built at the tense meeting point of human intervention and living autonomy. In its restrained palette and disciplined negative space, the piece reads like a meditation on how care, control, and systems thinking can either cradle or unsettle the wild.







