

This work unfolds as a warm, tiled mosaic where amber and saffron fields behave like sunlit walls, holding a series of intimate “specimens” that read as both memory-objects and devotional emblems. Monarch butterflies punctuate the grid with poised, fragile motion—each wing a pulse of life pressing against the strict geometry—suggesting transformation contained within daily structure. Ornamental motifs, jewel-like paint dabs, and a solitary peacock feather slip between the squares like quiet cultural echoes, turning the composition into a cabinet of wonder where pattern becomes ritual. The overall effect is celebratory yet contemplative: a meditation on how brightness, craft, and repetition can shelter fleeting beauty from disappearance.







