



A solitary tree rises at the core of a luminous orb, its canopy rendered in clustered, stippled blossoms that feel simultaneously botanical and celestial, as though growth itself has become a quiet constellation. Concentric rings and petal-like mandala borders radiate outward, turning the composition into a devotional diagram where warmth and symmetry steady the viewerβs gaze. The twin spiral suns embedded in the ground read like stored memories or inner energies, suggesting that the tree is nourished not only by soil but by reverberating cycles of time, breath, and return. Held between earthy ochres and ceremonial reds, the piece proposes nature as an altarβan image of rootedness that also hums with transcendence.







