Description
This artwork serves as the central icon of the Nightingale Choir study. Unlike previous plates where the Bass Clef served as an armature, here the glyph functions as a “conceptual entity” and rhyme scheme. The image is a highly compressed multi-portrait constructed within the 135-degree rotated bass clef frame. It features:
The Nightingale: A stylized bird with a split beak (symbolizing spirit production) and celestial coordinates (Sun and Moon eyes).
The Alien Tadpole: A reverse reading of the shape, representing the bird’s trans-dimensional form with a ruby eye.
The Emerging Face: A hidden visage formed in the negative space between the moon and the ruby.
This work is an inter-mediatic pastiche of poetry, where the visual deformation of the shape allegorizes the “deformation” of speech into verse.










