



Set against an unapologetically saturated yellow field, the collaged bird-forms hover between specimen and apparition, their intricately patterned bodies rendered with the precision of observation yet fractured by graphic interruption. The composition stages a tension between weight and weightlessness: one figure strides forward with almost human poise while another perches at a remove, as if echoing or doubting the first. The torn, honeyed lattice behind them reads like a breached habitat—both nest and ruin—suggesting a fragile pact between nature and the constructed world, held together by the bright, insistent glare of modernity.







