



This vivid, dreamlike botanical tableau assembles a forest of invented forms—checkerboard petals, totemic leaves, and mushroom-like canopies—into a dense, upward-reaching choreography that feels both playful and ceremonial. The composition thrives on tension between flat decorative pattern and tactile, earthen ground, where saturated reds and greens press against one another like competing climates of emotion. Repeating motifs and textile-like surfaces suggest memory stitched from disparate cultures, as if nature here is not observed but authored—an inner landscape where growth becomes a language of symbols. Within this exuberance, the dark mound at the base reads as a primal source: fertile, mysterious, and quietly anchoring the riot of color above.







