



Set within the natural, bark-edged circle like a held slice of time, a seated figure is rendered as a translucent palimpsest—body, breath, and memory layered in ochres, rust, and ash. The warm ground reads as both sun-disc and interior sanctum, while the pale botanical silhouettes drift across the torso, suggesting how contemplation is never pure emptiness but an intimacy with the living world’s quiet insistence. A shadowed double in red slips behind the form, turning stillness into motion and hinting at the self’s lingering histories that meditation does not erase, only clarifies. In this compact cosmology, the figure becomes an axis where nature, mind, and matter briefly align, luminous and unresolved.







