

Framed like a ceremonial threshold, the ochre geometric border contains a spiraling core that reads as both fossil and cosmosβan emblem of time folding back on itself. Against the verdant ground, inked silhouettes of fauna, hunters, and glyphic marks drift like remembered stories, their playful scatter countered by the spiralβs gravitational calm. The palette of sun-baked golds and mineral greens suggests an archaeology of living culture, where ornament becomes language and the square enclosure steadies a world in motion. What emerges is a meditation on lineage: the intimate weave of ritual, landscape, and the cyclic return of memory.







