


Suspended in a cool, aqueous atmosphere, a lattice of angular branches becomes a stage for crystalline birds whose facets catch light like shards of enamel, turning flight into a constructed, almost architectural event. The restrained palette of sea-glass blues and muted teals is punctuated by rust and amber accents, creating a measured tension between serenity and sparkβcalm air pierced by sudden intention. Space is treated as layered and weightless, with soft horizontal bands suggesting distance and time, while the repeated avian forms read as a quiet chorus of departures and returns. Beneath its decorative geometry, the work meditates on how nature is remembered and rebuilt: not as soft plumage, but as sharp-edged fragments of motion held briefly in balance.







