

A monumental leaf unfurls like a sanctuary, its veined canopy framing a small, pale figure that reads as both pilgrim and seedβtenderly protected, yet quietly exposed. The palette of chlorophyll greens and heated reds turns the surrounding field into a festive storm of spirals and petals, where ornament becomes pulse and the air feels thick with growth. Below, the checkered ground anchors the vision in a cultivated, human-made order, while the hovering foliage insists on natureβs larger, cyclical dominion. The work ultimately stages an intimate myth of shelter and becoming, where the body dissolves into the vegetal and renewal is rendered as a radiant, ritual space.







