
Plumage and Petals in Perpetual Dance
Artist’s Statement This piece emerged from a single, transcendent moment—watching a hundred wild parrots explode from a single tree, their bodies a kaleidoscope against the sky. That video, captured in a fragment of time, held something I couldn’t articulate: the paradox of individual chaos organizing itself into pure beauty. It reminded me that freedom and harmony aren’t opposites; they’re dance partners. I chose Art Nouveau as my language because its sinuous curves mirror flight itself—those organic arabesques that seem to breathe. By weaving the parrots into botanical forms and Islamic geometries, I wanted to dissolve the boundary between wildness and order, between the living and the decorative. Each bird becomes both itself and something greater—a note in an infinite symphony. ...


