

Two mirrored figures—one ignited in embered reds, the other cooled in oceanic blues—arc toward a central, womb-like medallion, as if choreographing a ritual of balance between heat and tide, impulse and serenity. The densely stippled night field and the lacework of tree roots above press inward like a vaulted canopy, while the curling waves below surge outward, making the circle read as a sanctum held between earth’s memory and water’s motion. Inside, the reclining female form and seedlike motifs suggest gestation and ancestral continuity, turning the composition into a meditation on creation that is both intimate and cosmic. Pattern becomes its own light: a devotional surface that transforms the act of reaching into an allegory of protection, renewal, and cyclical time.







