



A poised crane rises from a lavender-blue haze, its keen eye and red crown rendered with near-portrait clarity against a field of drifting washes that feel like memory rather than landscape. Above, the rigid cadence of pale verticals reads as an architectural threshold—order pressing down on a band of flickering, confetti-like color where life insists on vibrating through constraint. The paint’s gravity, pulled into dark descents and soft blooms, turns space into atmosphere, suggesting a quiet resilience: a solitary witness holding still while the world organizes itself into patterns overhead. In this tension between the measured and the mutable, the bird becomes a symbol of presence—calm, alert, and unbroken.







