

This composition stages a quiet drama between buoyant color fields and sparse, calligraphic silhouettes, where birds perched on thin rails feel less like fauna than like sentinels of distance and time. Turquoise and ultramarine establish a calm, aqueous expanse, while sanded ochres and leaf-greens interrupt it as if fragments of shoreline or memory have drifted into view. The restrained linear accents—white striations, a single red seam—cut through the softness with a measured insistence, suggesting routes, boundaries, or decisions that cannot be undone. In its deliberate simplification, the work reads as a meditation on migration and stillness: a place that looks serene, yet holds the subtle tension of waiting.