

This exuberant folk composition suspends three birds in a playful inversion, turning gravity into ornament and suggesting a world where nature’s rhythms are guided by pattern rather than weight. Repeating scale-like marks across bodies and trunks create a tactile cadence, while the saturated reds, oranges, greens, and blues pulse against the open white ground like stitched textiles laid out to breathe. The birds’ downward-reaching beaks and animated limbs read as both harvest and courtship—an intimate exchange with the flowering clusters that become symbols of abundance, reciprocity, and communal vitality. In its deliberate symmetry and decorative density, the work celebrates ecosystem as celebration: a choreography of color where every motif echoes the next.







