

Rendered in a restrained monochrome, the work stages a quiet drama between geometry and life: a honeycomb architecture rises like a carefully engineered sanctuary, while the small bird poised above it reads as both guardian and captive of the structure it crowns. The dense stippling and crosshatching thicken the air into a velvety dusk, letting light fall in angled planes that carve the hexagons into chambers of shadow, abundance, and withheld sweetness. Above, the barbed wire line cuts across the composition like a hard horizonβan incision that turns the hive from pastoral emblem into a meditation on protection that can become confinement, and industry that edges toward surveillance.







