

This vibrant pastoral tableau choreographs birds and waterfowl into a rhythmic procession, where crisp contour lines and saturated color blocks flatten space into a decorative, almost musical pattern. The river’s undulating blues act as a visual current, carrying the gaze past lotus blossoms and reed beds toward a sunlit, ochre horizon that feels both fertile and mythic. By pairing flamingos’ elongated gestures with compact songbirds and floral arcs, the artist suggests an ecology of interdependence—nature not as wilderness, but as an ordered sanctuary sustained by repetition, care, and seasonal return. The overall mood is quietly celebratory, turning everyday fauna and field into an emblem of harmony and cyclical abundance.







