

This intricate monochrome tableau unfurls like a ceremonial winged canopy, its vast span knitting together a dense taxonomy of marks—seeds, pods, feathers, and tiny rhythmic motifs—into a single, breathing ecology. The composition’s symmetry suggests protection and order, yet the swarming detail destabilizes certainty, inviting the eye to wander as if reading a myth inscribed in ornament. Suspended forms below the wings echo roots and hanging talismans, while the stark field of white functions as silence—space that amplifies the work’s quiet insistence on interdependence between the earthly and the transcendent. In its patient accretion of pattern, the piece becomes a meditation on guardianship, abundance, and the fragile architecture of living systems.







