

This work stages a flock of origami-like birds as crystalline apparitions, their pink bodies unfolding in sharp planes against a sand-toned atmosphere that feels both desert-still and theatrically lit. The faceted grey-and-violet plumage introduces a mineral coldness—like armor or memory—set in tension with the warm ground, so the figures hover between tenderness and resilience. Repetition and slight variations across the group create a quiet choreography, suggesting ritual, migration, or a communal vigilance, where elegance becomes a mode of survival. In its angular beauty, the piece speaks to how nature is reimagined through design: not diminished, but translated into a new, fragile monumentality.







