

Suspended in a sepia hush, the work stages a quiet theatre of surveillance and longing: birdcages drift like thoughts half-captured, while monumental eyesβone set within a domed enclosureβstare outward with the steady insistence of memory. The restrained palette and fine, wiry lines create a tactile atmosphere of dust and time, where every dangling chain and branching root seems to tether the psyche to unseen histories. Small birds and scattered ocular motifs turn the space into a psychological habitat, suggesting that what we try to protect or imprison inevitably becomes what watches us back.







