



A muted, earth-toned ground becomes a ceremonial sky where ribboned bird-forms glide like embroidered prayers, their patterned wings stitching movement across a field scored by dotted pathways and faint cartographies. Against this subdued atmosphere, the scattered bursts of saturated color—tiny fish, butterflies, and seed-like motifs—read as migrating memories, turning the surface into a living archive of seasons and stories. Human figures and a dark animal presence anchor the reverie, suggesting a fragile cohabitation in which routes of travel are also routes of belonging, traced between wonder and warning. The work’s quiet tension lies in its simultaneous abundance and vulnerability: a world richly animated, yet mapped as though it could vanish if not held in attention.







