

This exuberant composition stages a small ecology as a kaleidoscope of interlocking wings, where butterflies and hummingbirds hover in a shared theatre of pollination and desire. Saturated blocks of fuchsia, citrus, and verdant green collapse depth into a decorative, almost stained-glass field, while translucent circular veils act like lenses—suggesting observation, fragility, and the delicate boundaries between species. The diagonal thrust of wings creates a rhythmic turbulence, yet the scene remains tender, as if time has been suspended at the exact instant color becomes breath. Beneath its celebratory surface, the work reads as a meditation on interdependence: beauty here is not a solitary spectacle, but a network of touch, exchange, and fleeting presence.







