



A cobalt figure bends into the landscape as if listening to the earth’s pulse, their arms circling a cascading stream that becomes both veil and lifeline. The composition relies on rhythmic, stitched contour lines that turn mountains, water, and sky into a single textile of experience, while the blazing red sun intensifies the scene with a devotional heat. Fish suspended within the flowing ribbons read like migrating memories—small, luminous witnesses—suggesting nourishment, continuity, and the quiet reciprocity between human tenderness and the living terrain.







