

Two faceted hummingbirds hover in a poised duet, their prismatic bodies and shard-like wings catching light as if carved from mineral and air, turning flight into a kind of crystalline music. The composition balances their mirrored arcs against the soft, stratified ground, where desert-like bands recede in calm gradients and allow the birds’ angular energy to puncture the stillness. Below, sharp tropical blooms and spear-like leaves rise as geometric counterpoints, suggesting resilience—life engineering itself into bright, improbable forms. In this meeting of polygonal precision and atmospheric quiet, the work reads as an ode to fleeting intimacy held momentarily in perfect symmetry.







