

This composition unfurls like a mandala of remembrance, where a solitary, radiant tree anchors the eye in a warm inner dusk, suggesting both rootedness and the quiet persistence of life. Concentric ornaments—petal chains, bead-like dots, and tessellated motifs—create a ceremonial architecture of pattern that feels protective, as though the image is a sanctuary built from repetition and care. The dominant reds and oranges pulse with devotional heat, while the four pale diagonal planes act as thresholds that divide and reconcile, turning the circle into a lived compass of time, seasons, and inner balance. In its union of folk ornament and meditative geometry, the work proposes a spiritual ecology: nature not as scenery, but as an emblem held at the center of human attention.







