



Two crystalline birds perch on angular branches, their faceted bodies shimmering in layered blues as if carved from ice and held briefly in suspension. Around them, sharp-edged leaves and starburst forms radiate across a hushed lavender field, turning the space into a prismatic thicket where calm and tension coexist. The composition’s diagonals and refracted light suggest a world seen through a fractured lens—nature translated into geometry—evoking the fragile poise of stillness before flight and the quiet resilience of life adapting to an altered, abstracted environment.







