

Faceted planes of jade and moss fold into a quiet, origami-like landscape, where space feels cut and reassembled into a contemplative geometry. Within this crystalline calm, hummingbirds erupt as prismatic shards—bronze, charcoal, and coral—turning flight into a sequence of sharp angles and suspended pulses of light. The circular frame reads like a lens or portal, suggesting we witness nature not as a continuous field but as memory and perception—fragmented, luminous, and intensely alive at its edges.







