

A stylized tree rises like a living cosmology, its ochre trunk and branching lattice stitched with dotted accents that feel both ornamental and pulse-like, as if mapping the circulation of memory through wood and air. The canopy’s repeating green leaves create a rhythmic, almost musical density, while the pale ground grants the composition a contemplative silence in which every mark reads as intentional. Beneath this abundance, the patterned animal—part guardian, part offering—anchors the scene with earthy humor and tenderness, suggesting a mutual caretaking between creature and growth, where nature is not observed from afar but inhabited as a shared, sacred architecture.







