

A circular clockface quietly frames a blossoming bough, turning nature into a measure of time—where petals and wings become the true numerals of passing seasons. Against the velvety coral ground, the orange blossoms flare like small suns while the two birds, poised on dark branching diagonals, hold a tense serenity between stillness and imminent flight. The patterned plumage reads as a delicate script of memory, suggesting that time is not merely counted but lived in repeating motifs—arrival, pause, departure. By fusing botanical abundance with the language of the clock, the work proposes a gentler chronology: a cycle marked by renewal rather than urgency.







