



A blush-pink bird, rendered with tender gradations of light, stands like a quiet sentinel while small goldfish orbit it in a weightless, improbable choreography. The composition turns on a gentle paradox—air and water collapse into the same muted green field—so that the bird’s poised stillness becomes a kind of meditation amid drifting, restless thought. Scale and proximity feel deliberately uncanny, suggesting intimacy with the alien: a dream of companionship where the boundaries between worlds soften into curiosity rather than threat. In this suspended space, the work reads as an allegory of coexistence—fragility held steady while the luminous “other” swims through the mind’s calm.







