



A luminous white trunk rises like a quiet axis of memory against a fiercely saturated red field, its branching canopy rendered in mosaic-like leaf clusters that vibrate with blues and ochres. Nestled within this foliage, a pale green domed architecture appears less as a literal city than as a protected recollection—culture held in suspension inside nature’s intricate lattice. The thick, tactile ground amplifies the tension between heat and calm, as if the painting stages a meditation on sanctuary: the outer world blazing, the inner world patiently preserved.







