The Bluejay that witnessed her hands rearranging the night
The Bluejay that witnessed her hands rearranging the night
In this fractured cityscape where roads cross without destination, a blue jay stands still, quiet, observant, and grounded amid disruption. Its presence feels deliberate, as if it has witnessed something beyond the visible. Above, an oversized body stretches across the sky, gently holding pale, moonlike forms. The gesture feels both careful and controlling, as though the night itself is being rearranged, shifted, placed, or rewritten by an unseen force. The sky becomes less a backdrop and more an active space of female sexuality..
Below, the environment breaks from logic. Crosswalk lines intersect with a platform, dividing movement and stillness. A green cube tied with string suggests containment, while small scattered objects drift without clear purpose. The road, marked by sharp yellow lines, continues forward, but offers both directions. The blue jay anchors the scene, its stillness contrasting with the quiet disruption unfolding above. It’s a witness, caught between the grounded world and a shifting sky where control and chance overlap. This piece explores the tension between observation and influence between what is seen and what is altered. The hand suggests power, while the bird suggests awareness, placing the viewer somewhere in between. In the end, the painting captures a moment where reality feels slightly unsettled, as if the world is being adjusted in real time, and only a few are aware of the change.
