

A stylized bird compresses itself into the geometry of an angled perch, its body articulated like a small machine of feathers—sharp, faceted, and alert—yet made tender by the playful scatter of white spots across a blazing orange crown. The restrained, etched background reads as a quiet field of rain or static, amplifying the sense of solitude and listening, as though the creature is poised between flight and thought. By marrying natural form to hard-edged patterning, the work becomes a meditation on adaptation: wild instinct rendered in the language of design, where stillness is not rest but readiness.