

A seated human silhouette becomes a living field guide, its body patiently mapped with orchards, roots, and seedbeds as though anatomy and agriculture share the same quiet logic of nourishment. Against a bruised, atmospheric sky and a woven, earth-toned ground, the crisp white contour reads like a sacred boundary—holding an inner ecology that feels both tenderly protected and urgently finite. The lush greens and fruiting reds concentrate around the torso like a heart-garden, suggesting resilience: the self as a cultivated commons where sustenance, memory, and care are inseparable. In the small pool of blue at the base, the figure’s stillness resolves into ritual—an offering of water and time to the cycles that make life possible.







