Birds, Crows, and Other Aviary
Birds, perhaps more than any other creatures, offer Malcolm a unique latitude to express human traits that he sometimes finds difficult to convey through portraits. For him, the "bird condition" feels inherently more evocative than the "human condition." Their ability to fly, their vast diversity in shape and size, and their symbolic resonance allow Malcolm to explore emotions and ideas with a depth and freedom that surpasses traditional representation.