



A warm, earthen field becomes a palimpsest of memory, where faint, diagrammatic marks—boats, wheels, animals, and hand-like traces—linger like ancestral annotations beneath the surface of time. Across this ground, dotted pathways braid and diverge, carrying bright, seed-shaped motifs that feel simultaneously like migrating spirits and living ornaments, turning movement into a kind of quiet ritual. The composition balances gravity and play: dense, dark foliage at the bottom anchors the scene while luminous, layered forms above suggest a suspended canopy, as if the land itself is dreaming in color. What emerges is a cartography of belonging—routes of community, ceremony, and continuity—where the visible and the half-erased coexist in a tender, restless harmony.







