

This playful composition stages two jewel-toned birds as if they are conversing across a patchwork of striped terraces, where ornament becomes architecture and nature is gently domesticated into pattern. Saturated blues, magentas, and ochres pulse against the clean white ground, while the repeated heart-like blossoms rise like ceremonial standards, turning the garden into a coded language of affection and ritual. The flattened perspective and crisp contouring suspend time, suggesting a folk memory—part lullaby, part emblem—where companionship and place are held together by symmetry, repetition, and tender color.







