



This work stages a quiet cosmology where biology and geology meet: three luminous cellular orbs sit embedded in a striated, earthen band, as if excavated specimens held in a cross‑section of time. Above them, a haze of molecular diagrams drifts like a man‑made atmosphere—an intellectual canopy that both explains and distances the living complexity below—while the green-to-amber gradient suggests photosynthesis tipping into combustion, growth into consequence. The meticulous stippling and concentric patterning evoke microscopy and sacred mandala alike, turning scientific observation into meditation on origins, replication, and the fragile halo that separates containment from exposure.







