



Set against a warm, wood-grained ground, the small bird becomes a quiet protagonist—its finely worked plumage and attentive eye rendered with a tenderness that dignifies the ordinary. Around it, blossoms flare in saturated reds and pinks, while pale, lattice-like silhouettes drift through the branches like memories of architecture, collapsing nature and habitation into a single, dreamlike ecology. The composition moves laterally, as if following a path of song through ornament and shadow, suggesting refuge that is both fragile and resilient. In this gentle merging of the decorative and the intimate, the work reads as a meditation on belonging—how life builds its home in patterns, seasons, and fleeting moments of stillness.







