



A sunflower crown rises like a quiet revelation above a suspended honeycomb face, fusing portraiture with ecology so that identity feels built from pollen, labor, and fragile interdependence. The composition pivots between the cool, distant geometry of an urban skyline and the warm, granular intimacy of wax cells, as if nature’s architecture must assert itself against the city’s indifferent silhouette. Bees hover at the lower edge like living punctuation, turning the faint handwritten notations into a ledger of care—part prayer, part warning—where sweetness is inseparable from vulnerability. In this luminous tension between gold and blue, the work suggests resilience not as triumph, but as a delicate contract continually renegotiated.







