



Against a field of incandescent red, a stylized tree rises like a cosmogram, its trunk a vertical conduit that organizes the painting into a quiet axis of balance while the canopy bursts into a tessellated chorus of glyphs, birds, and animal-forms. The sharp, angular linework and nested color bands—ochres, viridians, cobalt shadows—create a vibrating sense of depth, as if each motif were both a leaf and a memory, accumulating into a living archive. What reads at first as decorative pattern gradually resolves into a narrative of interdependence: nature translated into symbol, symbol returning as habitat, a sacred map where the earthly ground and the imaginative sky continually exchange energy.







