

A concentric cosmos unfurls in disciplined rings, where creatures and floral emblems orbit a radiant red nucleus, turning the page into a ceremonial map of interdependence. The restrained palette—earthy vermilion against inked line—creates a steady pulse between warmth and austerity, as if devotion is measured through repetition and control. Each band reads like a chant: animals, petals, and spiked foliage interlock to suggest cycles of protection and desire, drawing the eye inward until the center feels less like an image than a shrine. In its meticulous symmetry, the work quietly proposes order as a form of tenderness—an ecology held together by pattern, memory, and ritual.







