

In a field of generous white silence, two ink-formed birds—reduced to breathy washes of charcoal—float like fleeting thoughts, their bodies defined as much by absence as by pigment. The larger figure curls into an elegant arc, a self-contained gesture that suggests watchfulness and quiet authority, while the smaller companion hovers in deferential proximity, turning the void between them into a tender measure of relationship. Sparse but decisive, the red crests punctuate the monochrome with a pulse of life, as if vitality itself were distilled to a single, irreducible accent. The work reads as a meditation on presence: how minimal marks can carry weight, and how intimacy can be staged in the lightest of spaces.