

Set against a field of incandescent red, the lone, blue-green bird becomes a quiet monument of presence, its simplified silhouette carrying the weight of a more complex interior life. The angular yellow beak cuts the space like a sudden utterance, while smoky, drifting forms hover around it as if the air itself remembers—petals, shadows, or fragments of thought suspended between approach and retreat. This deliberate tension between flat color planes and soft, eroded textures transforms the scene into a meditation on alertness: a creature poised at the edge of speech, listening to a world that remains just out of focus.