

A stylized tree rises like a calligraphic gesture, its trunk bending with deliberate grace as spiraling branches map an inner logic of growth rather than botanical fact. Against a field of saturated gold and dense green patterning, the vivid blues of butterflies and the quiet procession of fish create two airy constellations—one hovering in the canopy, the other drifting below—suggesting a continuum between skyward thought and submerged feeling. The ornamental borders and repeated motifs turn nature into a woven cosmology, where life is not depicted as a scene but as a rhythmic system of cycles, migrations, and return. The work’s buoyant color and symmetrical discipline temper whimsy with meditation, as if offering a talisman for balance between rootedness and transformation.







