



This work stages two angular birds as crystalline emblems of attention, their faceted bodies catching cool blues and charcoal shadows like shards of reflected sky. Against a ground of softly banded, dune-like planes, the geometry of beaks, wings, and reeds creates a tense poetry between stillness and flight, as if nature were being remembered through origami and prism rather than observed directly. The restrained palette—muted sands punctured by citron, teal, and a single red bloom—turns the scene into a meditation on perception: beauty arrives in fragments, assembled by the eye into a momentary, luminous whole.







