Where Birds Live Like Us

January 11, 2026

This detailed ink drawing imagines an architectural cityscape designed as a shared environment for birds. Tall, geometric structures rise closely together, blending modern architectural forms with natural elements such as gardens, water, and nesting spaces. Through precise line work and cross-hatching, the drawing reveals interior scenes where birds occupy rooms, rooftops, and communal spaces, mirroring human urban life. The composition explores themes of coexistence, adaptation, and the relationship between nature and constructed environments. By merging architectural order with playful narrative detail, the work invites reflection on how cities might evolve to include non-human inhabitants.

Where Birds Live Like Us (Ink on Paper, 18 × 24 in.)

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