

In this exuberant thicket of color, the artist composes a lush, almost tapestry-like ecology where birds, blossoms, and insects interlock as if stitched into a single breath of life. Flat, saturated planes of crimson and green compress depth, turning the garden into a deliberate stage on which the black-and-white bird and the sky-blue parakeets become crisp notes of contrastβorder momentarily emerging from botanical excess. The white lilies read as luminous pauses, their calm petals offering sanctuary amid visual abundance, while the small winged visitors hint at a quiet choreography of pollination and passage. Beneath the decorative brilliance lies a meditation on coexistence: beauty as density, and harmony as a careful balancing of competing presences.







