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“The Quiet Geometry of Flight” is a contemplative exploration of transformation through stillness. Each mosaic-like composition captures butterflies in a state of near-suspension — fragmented yet luminous, delicate yet unyielding. Using fractured planes and softened edges, the collection plays with contrasts: motion and stasis, light and opacity, nature and abstraction. In these works, flight is not a moment of escape, but of becoming — quiet, reflective, and deeply structural. The butterflies emerge not from chaos, but from a careful architecture of silence. Echoing stained glass and digital decay alike, the pieces invite the viewer to pause within the in-between: between wingbeats, between past and future, between disintegration and grace. This series asks: what if flight isn’t loud? What if transformation whispers?
Hybrid artworks where handmade roots meet digital wings. I’m a Birmingham-based artist blending large-scale mosaic and mixed-media experience with digital techniques to create Giclée prints that bring warmth, beauty, and originality into modern spaces.