

A profile head emerges from a sepia field like an excavated memory, its calm gaze held within the protective architecture of a tortoise shell that reads as both halo and threshold. The composition stages a quiet procession—turtles along the margin and small botanical tracings—so that time feels slow, layered, and archival, as if the paper itself is a palimpsest of lived seasons. Muted earth tones and etched textures fuse human and animal into a single emblem of endurance, suggesting identity as something carried, accumulated, and patiently defended against the erosions of the world.







