



A radiant thicket of violet blossoms becomes both canopy and cosmos, its saturated purples pressing outward like a living atmosphere that holds the birds in suspended, musical motion. Against this floral abundance, the flashes of citron and vermilion read as moments of breath and pulse—small identities asserting themselves within a shared, jubilant ecology. The composition orchestrates a careful tension between density and open air: clustered petals and overlapping wings create a controlled tumult, while the pale negative ground lets the scene feel weightless, as if the garden were a memory brightening even as it disperses. Beneath the sweetness lies a quiet allegory of coexistence—many voices, many colors, gathered around a single, luminous source.







