Study of a dead bird
- nikolopoulouzoe
- Aug 31
- 1 min read
What unsettles me most is the silence around it. The bird does not narrate its fall; it simply is. In that stillness, the painting becomes less about the subject itself and more about the fragility of expectation—the reminder that what feels steady, ordinary, or ongoing can collapse in an instant. The suddenness leaves no space to prepare, only the trace of what remains.





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