


Suspended in a wash of indigo and mossy green, the bee becomes a quiet protagonist, its translucent wings etched like fragile calligraphy against the dusk-like air. The flower’s molten oranges and saffron yellows radiate outward in sharp, petal-borne planes, turning light into a palpable force that both reveals and consumes the scene. By isolating this intimate exchange within vast, softened space, the work elevates pollination into a small ritual of interdependence—an instant where labor, tenderness, and survival are fused into a single luminous breath.







