
Stillness That Flies explores the quiet power of a moment suspended between calm and motion. The figure appears grounded in stillness, yet the presence of a single bird introduces an unseen current of freedom. The composition reflects a delicate balance between restraint and release—where silence is not passive, but alive with energy. Through vertical lines, the form emerges and dissolves at once, allowing the viewer to experience the image in shifting layers. From a distance, the figure becomes clear and resolved; up close, it transforms into abstraction and rhythm. The bird acts as a symbol of ascent, suggesting that even in stillness, something within is already in flight. This work is not about escape, but about inner elevation—where strength remains quiet, and freedom begins invisibly.
36× 48 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Original — One of a Kind