Untitled
70 W × 50 H × 3 D cm

This piece, titled through its stark visual language, explores the boundary between the physical world and pure geometry. By utilizing a vertical bisect of the frame, the artist creates a dramatic tension between the "void" of the black monolith and the "ethereal" white expanse.

The subject—a bird perched at the edge of the divide—serves as a bridge between these two polarities. Rendered entirely as a silhouette, the bird is stripped of its identity as a living creature and transformed into a structural element. The sharp, clean line of the architectural divide suggests a modern, urban environment, yet the organic curves of the bird introduce a sense of quiet isolation. This work is a masterclass in restraint, proving that what is omitted from a frame is often more powerful than what is included. It invites the viewer to find stillness in the contrast, turning a fleeting moment of nature into a permanent, graphic icon.