

This work elevates the humble beehive into a quiet monumentβits warm, woodcut-like browns and meticulous linework turning labor into architecture and routine into ritual. The stacked, banded geometry compresses space upward, while the sleeping cat atop the structure softens the rigor with a tender note of guardianship, as if rest itself crowns all industry. At the base, carved flora and small creatures gather like a fringe of myth, suggesting an ecosystem of interdependence where shelter, hunger, and harmony braid together. The overall stillness reads as reverent: a portrait of communal order held in balance by a single, intimate breath of domestic calm.