


Framed by the weathered rings of a living trunk, the cerulean parrot emerges from a dark hollow like a quiet revelation—its luminous plumage pressed against shadow, making presence feel both protected and exposed. The crisp, tessellated feathers read as patient craftsmanship, while the ivy’s climbing geometry softens the bark’s rugged fissures, suggesting nature’s dual impulse to shelter and reclaim. In this suspended threshold between interior and exterior, the bird’s steady gaze becomes a meditation on refuge: a sanctuary that is never fully sealed, only continually negotiated.







