

A severe, industrial L of pipework slices the field like a boundary drawn by human intent, its matte greens and metallic joints rendered with a clinical clarity that makes the surrounding air feel vast and weightless. Against a blue-to-aqua gradient that reads as both sky and sterilized void, two small bees hover in mid-approach, their fragile bodies charged with a quiet defiance and tenderness. The composition stages a tense dialogue between engineered systems and organic instinctβan image of life navigating the edges of infrastructure, where nourishment and hazard share the same spout. In that suspended moment, the work becomes an elegy for coexistence: nature not romanticized, but persistent, testing the seams of our constructed world.







