Crane, Pool, and Parrot

This work is a reimagining rooted in the visual lexicon of David Hockney. Embodying his signature flattened compositions and luminous palette, the piece juxtaposes a swimming pool and its shimmering surface with the natural world: a black-and-white crane glides across the cerulean water, while a parrot stands poised on the edge, creating a poetic dialogue between motion and stillness. While paying homage to Hockney’s legacy, the work weaves in a distinct personal narrative, restructuring familiar visual tropes to evoke a fresh sense of tension and contemporary storytelling.