

This cross-like form reads as a tiny cosmology, its concentric bands accumulating like sedimentary memory—fields, insects, stones, and traces of habitation—until the eye is drawn inward to a warm, embered core. The restrained earth palette and stippled textures create a tactile quiet, while the repeated rings suggest cycles of seasons and returns, mapping the living world as both pattern and pulse. In the central glow, the image holds a gentle tension between shelter and ignition, as if the landscape’s stories are being preserved even as they transform.







