Number #6 - Urban Flamingos
This painting transforms flamingos into abstract, architectural beings—tall, dripping forms that stand like living structures inside a noisy urban world. The soft coral-pink silhouettes melt and stretch, echoing the elegant legs and necks of flamingos, while the layered background of newspaper fragments and bold blue, yellow, and red brushstrokes represents the chaos of modern life, media, and constant information flow.
The contrast between the fragile, fluid flamingo shapes and the rough, fragmented backdrop suggests vulnerability and resilience at the same time. These “flamingos” are not in nature—they survive and adapt within the city, melting yet standing, delicate yet unbroken. The drips feel like time passing, emotions leaking, or identities slowly reshaping.
Overall, Urban Flamingos speaks about beauty that persists in disorder, grace that exists even when the environment is loud, fragmented, and overwhelming.