

A dense canopy of meticulously inked foliage presses inward like a living curtain, its monochrome intricacy heightening the hush of the pale clearing beyond. Against this near-total immersion in texture, the sudden apparitions of vividly colored birds read as sparks of consciousness—small, precise assertions of life that puncture the drawing’s quiet gravity. The solitary dark form rising from the water becomes a contemplative axis, an enigmatic perch that turns the scene into a meditation on refuge and revelation, where nature’s abundance both conceals and protects what is luminous.







