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Pollinator
A Dance of Reciprocity
Gallery 1
Flight Lines
These abstract works explore the invisible choreography between bees and flowers—the silent intelligence of pollination that sustains life. The abstract forms suggest flowers not as botanical specimens, but as sensory impressions: colour, vibration, and abundance experienced through movement rather than stillness.
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The fine, intersecting lines trace the flight paths of bees—erratic yet purposeful, instinctive yet precise. These lines form a living map of exchange, recording the moment where pollen, energy, and intention pass between bodies. What appears chaotic at first glance reveals an underlying order: a network of connection driven by survival, generosity, and reciprocity.
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Colour is used exuberantly, echoing how flowers signal to pollinators through brightness and contrast. The density of marks reflects the intensity of this relationship—repetition, return, and continuity across time. The painting invites viewers to see pollination not as a scientific process alone, but as a dance: fragile, essential, and quietly miraculous.
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At its heart, the work is a meditation on interdependence—how unseen journeys create visible life, and how small, persistent movements shape entire ecosystems.




