

A vigilant raptor rises from a cartographic ground, its dark, tactile plumage seeming to gather the scattered borders and place-names into a single, breathing presence. Rendered in a restrained monochrome, the work lets light pool softly across paper-like textures while the birdβs precise gaze anchors the compositionβan emblem of watchfulness set against the vulnerability of mapped terrain. The delicate networks of routes and riverlines read like veins beneath the surface, suggesting that geography is not merely measured but inhabited, contested, and remembered. Below, the dense band of treetops forms a living threshold, holding the image between wilderness and governance, instinct and decree.







