

The work stages a solitary tree as a quiet axis of life, suspended within a mandala-like architecture whose concentric ornamentation reads like breath, prayer, and time measured in repeating motifs. A warm, earthen field surrounds the central circle, yet the cool greens and blues in the canopy create a luminous countercurrent—suggesting regeneration emerging from heat, strain, or drought. The meticulous patterning functions as both protective boundary and cosmic map, turning the landscape into an inner sanctuary where nature becomes a symbol of resilience and continuity. In its balance of symmetry and organic growth, the piece invites contemplation of how the self is held together by ritual, memory, and rootedness.







