

A chorus of stylized birds gathers in a quiet, ceremonial geometry, their rounded bodies wrapped in dotted bands like woven textiles that turn each figure into a distinct pulse within a shared rhythm. Against the clean white field, saturated greens, oranges, and ochres converse with the cool blue fronds, creating a push–pull between warmth and calm, presence and pause. The repeated leaf forms read as both shelter and stage, suggesting a fragile ecology where individuality survives through pattern, proximity, and mutual regard. The work feels like a folk hymn to belonging—ornament becoming identity, and simple motifs carrying the weight of community.







