



Two crystalline, birdlike forms hover in a poised dialogue, their mirrored geometries reading as both wings and shards—beauty edged with a quiet threat. Against the calm, banded turquoise field, the faceted reds and cobalts ignite like inner heat, suggesting spirit attempting to break through an atmosphere of restraint. The composition’s near-symmetry creates a ritual stillness, yet the serrated silhouettes imply motion arrested mid-flight, as if transformation has been frozen at its most volatile moment. In this tension between serenity and fracture, the work becomes a meditation on duality: emergence and dissolution, intimacy and distance, the self meeting its own reflection.







