



A monumental red pyramid rises from a granular, confetti-like ground, its crisp planes catching a tender blush of light as if the structure were simultaneously solid and dissolving. Behind it, a field of golden radiance ripples outward in disciplined arcs, turning the backdrop into a kind of secular halo that elevates the geometry into a symbol of aspiration and endurance. The small, pale bird at the edge of this radiance introduces a fleeting, fragile counterpoint—nature’s breath against constructed permanence—suggesting a quiet narrative of freedom circling the human desire to build meaning from form. In the tension between the pyramid’s clarity and the surrounding particulate haze, the work meditates on how certainty is always bordered by vibration, doubt, and becoming.







