



A fantastical hybrid—part fish, part aircraft—glides through a placid, open sky, its sleek body pierced by a row of window-like apertures that quietly humanize the creature and suggest a vessel for passage as much as a living form. Cool blues and soft gradients lend the scene a lucid calm, while the crisp silhouette and its patterned shadow below create a doubled reality: one buoyant and dreamlike, the other tethered to an earthly logic of routes, grids, and systems. Birds and a butterfly scale the space with gentle irony, reminding us that “flight” can be instinctual, engineered, or imagined—each carrying a different kind of freedom. The work reads as a meditation on migration and modernity, where nature and technology momentarily reconcile in a single, elegant drift.







