

This circular vignette gathers a hillside settlement into a single, breathing ecosystem, where jewel-bright houses stack like memories and the streets dissolve into pattern rather than cartography. Two monumental trees act as guardians and witnesses, their intricately repeated leaves turning time into ornament and casting a quiet order over the village’s playful chromatic unrest. The foreground blossoms—oversized and cup-like—read as offerings, suggesting a domestic eden in which nature is not outside the town but woven through it, binding the human and the organic into one ceremonial rhythm. In its dense linework and saturated color, the work balances intimacy and abundance, proposing community as a tapestry held together by attention, tenderness, and perpetual growth.







