

A solitary tree rises like a quiet axis of memory, its crown composed of luminous petals that seem to bloom from within rather than from the sun, creating a sanctuary of light against the cool, dense ground of green. The composition is held in ceremonial balance by two intricate mandala discs, whose rhythmic red-and-ochre ornamentation reads as both protective boundary and resonant pulse, framing nature as a sacred, patterned order. Between the meditative symmetry and the treeβs organic asymmetry, the work suggests a dialogue between inner stillness and communal traditionβan image of rootedness that radiates outward, inviting contemplation as a form of belonging.







