

This faceted landscape stages a quiet drama of survival, where bare, angular trunks rise like weathered sentinels against a sky built from cool, banded planes of turquoise. The birds—rendered as crystalline fragments of amber and ochre—ignite the composition with brief, ember-like motion, suggesting both migration and memory as they skim the starkness below. Light here is not atmospheric but constructed, turning space into a series of shifting strata that implies time passing in layers, while the tension between sharp geometry and organic forms speaks to nature’s resilience under abstraction’s disciplined gaze.







