



A monumental mushroom rises like an altar, its broad ochre cap casting a protective eclipse that turns the space beneath into a private cosmos. The stem becomes a vessel of metamorphosis—an intricate cartography of embryos, roots, and cellular currents—suggesting that what appears singular is, in truth, a crowded ecology of becoming. Warm earthen reds and golds press against a cool, airy ground, heightening the tension between shelter and exposure, decay and genesis, as if the organism were both sanctuary and oracle. The dense, calligraphic surface loops time into texture, inviting the viewer to read growth itself as a sacred, restless narrative.







