

This painting stages a mythic garden where botanical forms rise like totems, their patterned skins—brick-red, citrus yellow, lacquered pink—suggesting cultures layered upon nature rather than separated from it. Against a deep, earthen ground, the composition oscillates between flat decorative fields and a murmuring, diagrammatic “shell” of black-and-white glyphs, as if the landscape holds an encoded memory or ancestral script. The playful colors and folk-like motifs carry a quiet tension: growth feels celebratory, yet also curated and inscribed, turning the scene into a meditation on how identity is cultivated—by ornament, by history, by the stories we plant into place.







