



This work orchestrates four jewel-toned birds across a lattice of branches and veined foliage, where crisp contour and measured patterning turn the scene into a gentle visual hymn to order within nature’s abundance. The cool blues and greens—punctuated by ember-like berries and alert, ringed eyes—create a quiet tension between stillness and vigilance, as if each perch is both sanctuary and lookout. Negative space is treated not as emptiness but as breathable light, allowing the layered leaves to read like memory or echo, a soft afterimage of growth. In its repeated forms and calibrated intervals, the composition suggests community and cyclical return, a seasonal rhythm held in delicate balance.







