



This intricately hatched tableau conjures a nocturnal mythos where avian guardians orbit a horned, winged chimera, its gaze both accusatory and tender as it hovers over sprouting flora. A pale circular field reads like a moon or lens, isolating the central apparition in sanctified light while the surrounding darkness teems with restless branches, feathers, and watchful silhouettes. The composition folds predator and protector into the same body, suggesting nature’s fierce custodianship—creation inseparable from threat, tenderness edged with ferality. Color flares—coral, ochre, ice-blue—pulse against the black ground like bioluminescence, turning the scene into a ritual of emergence where the forest appears to dream itself awake.







