

Rendered in crisp white against an earthen ground, the central tree becomes a luminous axis of village lifeβits branches spreading like a map of shared breath, shelter, and memory. Around it, birds, sun-motif, huts, and stick-figures orbit in rhythmic procession, collapsing labor, play, and ritual into a single cyclical choreography that feels both celebratory and necessary. The flattened space and repeating marks turn the scene into a visual chant: community as an ecosystem, where rootedness below and flight above mirror the balance between continuity and change. In this quiet nocturne of brown and white, light is not cast but declared, as if the ordinary is being elevated into a symbol of collective belonging.