

Suspended on a single, meandering bough, two birds become luminous emissaries against a teal forest that recedes into softened silhouettes, as if memory itself were taking the shape of trees. The composition balances intimacy and distance: their poised bodies face outward, yet the subtle tilt of their heads suggests a quiet dialogue, a shared vigilance within an uncertain, hushed realm. Vivid blues and warm russets flare like living pulses in the cool atmospheric field, while the clustered violets read as tender interruptions—small blooms of insistence, holding the scene to the present. In this muted woodland, stillness is not emptiness but a charged pause, where companionship and fragility coexist as forms of resilience.







