


Two origami-like birds hover in a calibrated hush of pastel atmosphere, their faceted bodies splitting into crystalline blues and graphite blacks as if flight were made of memory and shard-like light. The composition suspends them in a slow, diagonal drift—one ascending, one poised nearer to a geometric perch—suggesting a dialogue between departure and return, impulse and restraint. Against the softened bands of sky, the sharp planes read as both armor and ornament, turning the act of hovering into a meditation on fragility rendered strong through structure.







