

Suspended in a field of saturated blues and aquas, the slender white bird reads like a quiet sentry, its poised silhouette cutting a fragile vertical against the broad, drifting planes of color. The red and green forms—part landmass, part sleeping creature—tilt the composition into a slow, tidal rhythm, while the scattered, brushed marks behave like weather or memory, interrupting certainty with soft abrasion. What emerges is a contemplative ecology of balance: presence set against vastness, and the sense that stillness itself can be an act of vigilance. The work’s simplified geometry and bold chroma compress nature into emblem, inviting the viewer to feel the tension between sanctuary and exposure.