

This suite of small panels reads like an agrarian cosmology—seed, stalk, flower, field, and vessel—rendered in a restrained earthen palette that feels both archival and intimate, as if memory has been pressed into pigment. Repetitive marks and stippled constellations create a tactile rhythm across the surfaces, while the isolated central forms (sunflower, potato, pod) assume the quiet gravity of icons, elevating the humble into the sacred. Tiny figures, animals, and birds drift through the compositions as witnesses to cycles of labor and nourishment, suggesting that community is not depicted as spectacle but as a gentle residue of daily ritual. Space is treated as porous and weathered, letting the images emerge like fossils from soil—an understated meditation on cultivation, survival, and belonging.







