



Centered like an icon, the owl’s unwavering gaze becomes a threshold between wilderness and psyche, its amber eyes burning with a quiet intelligence that feels both protective and accusatory. A cool, weathered field of blues and greys—scarred with drips, stains, and faint geometric traces—sets up a contested space where time, memory, and night air seem to settle on the surface like soot. The meticulous feathering, warmed by russet undertones, softens the severity of the frontal symmetry, suggesting a creature fashioned from patience and vigilance rather than spectacle. In this tension between natural portraiture and urban abrasion, the work reads as a meditation on watchfulness: a sentinel presence enduring within an increasingly eroded world.







