



A restless monochrome field of fractured planes and winglike silhouettes surges across the surface, as if the image were caught mid-metamorphosis between flock, storm, and shattered glass. The artistβs graphite tonality compresses depth into a smoky atmosphere where light does not illuminate so much as scrape along edges, revealing momentary forms before they dissolve back into noise. This tension between precision and dissolution makes the composition feel like a meditation on collective motionβbeauty born from turbulence, and identity constantly renegotiated within the swarm. In its crowded airspace, the work suggests both protection and threat, a choreography of survival rendered with elegiac restraint.







