

A lone sparrow settles atop a weathered wooden switchboard, its fragile warmth poised against the cool, circular geometry of sockets that resemble unblinking eyes. The composition plays with charged stillness: soft, diffuse light lifts the bird into quiet prominence while the hard industrial forms below suggest dormant power, memory, and the infrastructure of modern life. In this restrained palette of rusted browns and steel blues, the work becomes a gentle allegory of nature perching on human systemsβan intimate truce between instinct and invention, presence and utility.