



A quiet village floats at the top of the composition like a remembered horizon—small roofs and tapered trees held under whimsical, scroll-like clouds—while the earth beneath dissolves into a soft, grainy wash. Suspended in the open lower field, the patterned vessel becomes a talisman of belonging, its quilted geometry suggesting a life assembled from fragments: domestic color, inherited motifs, and private histories stitched into one form. The generous negative space amplifies a sense of pause and weightlessness, turning the object into a meditation on how home can be both landscape and keepsake, hovering between grounding and departure.







