



This work stages an uneasy yet luminous conversation between the civic monument at left and a wild, flame-colored canopy that floods the center, as if nature’s pulse were reclaiming the frame through sheer chromatic insistence. Hard architectural contours are sliced into planes of ochre and rose, while the surrounding foliage dissolves into jagged, mosaic-like fragments that make light feel manufactured and then immediately undone. The composition’s vertical thrust—tower, trunk, and cliff—reads like a triptych of endurance, suggesting memory and place as layered strata where culture is built, weathered, and continually reimagined by seasonal change.







