

This suite of circular reliefs reads like a small atlas of imagined terrains—each disk a cross‑section where mossy greens press against ashen, stratified crusts, suggesting both growth and erosion held in tense equilibrium. The compositions pivot between spiral motion and quiet, sedimentary layering, so that the eye alternates from being pulled inward by a vortex-like sweep to scanning the tactile “topography” of incised grids and cracked skins. Subtle shifts of light catch the raised surfaces, turning material texture into a kind of memory—time made visible as accretion, fracture, and repair. Together the circles imply planetary intimacy: worlds that feel touchable and fragile, poised between cultivation and collapse.







