

Against a fervent red field, a flock of doves/pigeons erupts into a tight, interlocking choreography where wings become both shelter and collision, suggesting the fragile boundary between communion and unrest. The artistβs mosaic-like handling of feathers turns each body into a tessellated surface, echoing the geometric lattice below and binding instinctive flight to an almost architectural order. In the compressed space, the birds hover between ascent and entanglement, as if peace itself must be continually negotiated within the heat of a public, patterned world.







