



A luminous, animal-headed aircraft glides like a benign myth across a dense canopy, its immaculate white body puncturing the verdant mosaic with an almost sacred calm. Within the tree’s belly, a miniature city appears as a fragile cross-section of human habitation—suggesting that urban life is not separate from nature but nested within it, dependent and quietly concealed. The red, confetti-like drift trailing the plane reads as both blessing and fallout, a poetic ambiguity that turns flight into an act of transformation—seeding memory, consequence, or renewal into the soil below. By compressing sky, forest, and metropolis into a single, dreamlike ecology, the work frames modern progress as a fable suspended between tenderness and intrusion.







