

This densely woven pastoral-cityscape collapses the boundary between village and Eden, as jewel-toned houses stack like memories behind monumental trees whose canopies read as protective, almost cosmological umbrellas. The meticulous linework and patterned foliage turn nature into architecture and architecture into ornament, suggesting a world held together by attentive care rather than rigid perspective. Amid peacocks, goats, and a resting elephant, the saturated color and rhythmic repetition create a gentle, ceremonial pulseβan allegory of coexistence where abundance is not excess, but a cultivated balance between habitation and habitat.