

This work stages a quiet confrontation between cultivation and mechanism: the ribbed, cactus-like form rises like a living conduit while gears, dials, and circuit motifs press in as if to measure and monetize its pulse. Earthy ochres and oxidized teals create a patina of time, lending the scene the feel of an artifact—half botanical specimen, half industrial relic—suspended between tenderness and control. The composition’s arcs and repeating segments guide the eye in looping cycles, suggesting that growth here is not purely organic but engineered, disciplined, and endlessly recalibrated. In that tension, the piece becomes a meditation on modern stewardship—how we preserve life by enclosing it within systems that also quietly colonize it.







