



Set against a gold, tessellated ground that reads like a quiet icon or a sunlit wall of memory, three vertical panels hold small bird figures in deliberate suspension, as if each is a syllable in a contemplative triptych. The saturated oranges and reds of the blossoms flare like brief combustions of life, while the cool blue stems act as slender conduits—linking earth to air, matter to song—so that the perched birds become both witnesses and emissaries of stillness. By flattening depth and repeating motifs with subtle variation, the work turns observation into meditation, suggesting how nature’s smallest encounters can feel ceremonial, even timeless.







