



The composition fractures like a disturbed memory, where sketch-like figures and cliffside architecture hover between tenderness and threat, refusing a single stable horizon. Vast fields of saturated red, blue, and yellow behave less as landscape than as emotional weatherβbands of urgency, distance, and heat that cut through the sparse black linework. The birdβs outsized presence and the precarious human silhouettes suggest a quiet allegory of witness and survival, as if nature and innocence are simultaneously sheltering and judging the scene. In this uneasy balance between emptiness and detail, the work turns geography into psyche, staging a narrative of displacement under a sky that feels torn open.







