

A quiet, ceremonial tree unfurls its patterned canopy like a protective cosmology, its grayscale leaves and branches forming a disciplined architecture for bursts of brilliantly colored birds that read as living accents—songs made visible. Beneath this ordered abundance, the animals gather in layered stillness, their intricately repeated marks turning hide into history and suggesting a community bound by shared rhythms rather than hierarchy. The central, dark-striped figure anchors the composition as a threshold presence—both sentinel and pilgrim—linking earthbound bodies to the luminous flight above, as if the work were charting an ecology of attention where harmony is achieved through balance between restraint and radiance.







