



This work orchestrates a feverish collage where meticulous black-and-white line drawings—birds in mid-flight, a watchful cat, disjointed figures and fragments—hover over a crystalline field of hard-edged color, as if memory and media are competing for the same air. The central bird becomes a conduit of motion and meaning, its feathered body cutting through geometric chevrons like a fragile truth trying to navigate a loud, engineered world. Bright, artificial hues puncture the monochrome illustrations with the insistence of advertisements or digital alerts, turning the picture plane into a psychic map of distraction, desire, and quiet vulnerability. Within this crowded theater, nature and the human figure appear simultaneously preserved and destabilized, suggesting a contemporary mythology assembled from scraps of observation and noise.







