

Rendered in a restrained monochrome, this aerial view turns the earth into a quiet palimpsest where fields read as stitched cloth and roads cut like decisive seams, charting the human insistence on order. The composition pivots around a tense junction of diagonals, drawing the eye through a lattice of cultivated rectangles toward darker wooded masses that feel both protective and ominous. Light settles unevenly across the terrain—glints on rooftops and pale soil punctuating shadow—suggesting a fragile truce between habitation and the vast, indifferent ground beneath it. What emerges is a meditation on mapping as both knowledge and domination: a landscape made legible, yet never fully tamed.







