



This teeming pastoral tableau gathers birds and beasts into an improbable congress, where each body is rendered with jewel-like attention yet woven into a single, restless ecology. A cool, misted sky and soft greens form a contemplative stage, while the dense knot of plumage at the right rises like a living totem—beauty tipping toward excess, abundance edging into anxiety. The composition moves in looping currents from the grounded hush of reclining animals to the upward spiral of wings and beaks, suggesting a fable about coexistence: nature as both sanctuary and crowded negotiation. In its gentle light and painstaking surface, the work reads as an elegy for balance—an invitation to witness how harmony is built from constant, fragile proximity.







