

Anchored by a pale, intricately stippled tree, the composition becomes a living axis where patterned deer and jewel-toned birds orbit like thoughts around a steady breath, turning the scene into a meditation on shelter and shared rhythm. The restrained monochrome foliage acts as a quiet sky of abundance, allowing the warm, scale-like bodies below to glow with an almost ceremonial presenceβearth rendered as ornament, life rendered as kinship. In this folk-vision of the forest, movement is not chaos but choreography: flight, gaze, and grazing align to suggest an ecology held together by trust, repetition, and enduring return.







