

A chorus of stylized birds rises from a labyrinthine city of stacked geometries, as if nature has reclaimed the grid and turned it into a stage for communal breath. Saturated greens and electric blues pool and overlap like translucent signals, while sharp red beaks punctuate the surface with urgent notes, guiding the eye through layers of crowded space. The composition oscillates between tender flocking and urban compression, suggesting both the comfort of belonging and the anxious choreography required to survive inside constructed environments. In this collision of organic silhouettes and architectural fragments, the work reads as an allegory of adaptationβvoices finding harmony amid the noise of modern life.







