

This work orchestrates the landscape as a living tapestry of contour and memory, where terraced bands of color fold over one another like geological time made visible. A serpentine river acts as both spine and breath, stitching disparate fields into a single, pulsing rhythm while the heightened palette—embers of orange, fuchsia, jade, and cobalt—transforms nature into an emotional register rather than a mere site. Vertical tree trunks in the foreground punctuate the scene like measured pauses, offering a human scale that heightens the sense of sweeping, almost musical movement across the valley. Beneath its decorative exuberance lies a meditation on cultivation and belonging: the land is not simply observed, but patterned, tended, and reimagined as an inner terrain of seasons and sensation.







