

Rendered in graphite with quiet insistence, the perched bird becomes a lucid anchor amid a field of handwritten fragments and schematic icons, as though nature is listening to the noise of human plans. The composition stages a gentle collision between observation and invention: soft shading models the body with tenderness while the surrounding notations—hearts, a crane-like silhouette, sketched structures—flicker like half-remembered intentions on the page. Light is treated as a veil rather than a spotlight, allowing the bird’s watchful eye to carry the emotional weight, suggesting resilience and intimacy within the clutter of everyday thought. In this delicate ledger of marks, the work reads like a diary where the living presence of the world insists on being more than a footnote.







