

The work unfolds as a triptych of hexagonal “windows,” each a self-contained climate where origami-like birds and blossoms hover between sculpture and mirage, as if nature has been reassembled from facets of light. Sharp planes and crystalline edges fracture the scene into prismatic layers, turning flight into geometry and making space feel simultaneously shallow and boundless. The shifting palettes—rose, sand, and sea—suggest a passage through moods or seasons, where tenderness, heat, and cool clarity become emotional atmospheres rather than mere backgrounds. In this carefully engineered fragility, the piece meditates on how beauty persists in constructed worlds, and how life, even when stylized, retains its impulse to rise and drift beyond its frame.







