

This work unfurls like a ceremonial mandala, where concentric ornamentation and petal-like motifs gather into a glowing, seed-shaped core that feels both protective and revelatory. The dominance of reds—tempered by warm ochres and soft whites—creates a pulsing heat, suggesting vitality, devotion, and an inner chamber of remembrance. Symmetry becomes a kind of meditation: the twin circular fields read as guardians or mirrors, while the central form opens the composition into a quiet threshold between exterior pattern and interior spirit. Within that luminous nucleus, the tree-like bloom rises as an emblem of renewal, implying that growth is not linear but sanctified—rooted in darkness, flowering through ritual repetition.







