



A sun-faded pink scooter sits like a relic of velocity surrendered to time, its once-glossy body now veiled in lichen and dripping vines that turn machinery into a hanging garden. The composition holds the vehicle in calm profile, while the vertical pull of moss and tendrils creates a gentle downward gravity, as if nature is patiently rewriting the objectβs purpose. Bright ochres and acidic greens bloom against cool sky blues, casting the scene in a tender, post-industrial reverie where abandonment feels less tragic than quietly restorative. In this tender collision of chrome and chlorophyll, the work suggests not ruin but recuperationβan ecology of memory reclaiming what modern life leaves behind.







