

A pale, almost spectral aircraft floats frontally through a field of repeating floral motifs, its blunt symmetry rendered less as machinery than as a totem—quietly monumental and disarmingly vulnerable. The composition hinges on a tense dialogue between the cool, dusk-like greys and the incandescent orange panel at right, where ornamental curls read like heat, signal, or memory pressing in from the margins. Delicate tracery and patterned “sky” dissolve any clear horizon, suggesting a journey that is interior as much as geographical—movement suspended in a decorative ether where danger and tenderness coexist. In this fusion of industrial silhouette and textile-like surface, flight becomes a meditation on passage: how we navigate through histories, cultures, and private weather without ever fully escaping their imprint.







