

Set within a circular frame like a remembered vignette, this village scene orchestrates saturated façades and terracotta roofs into a rhythmic patchwork where architecture becomes as playful as ornament. The trees—one luxuriantly green, others rendered in hypnotic monochrome rosettes—act as living thresholds between abundance and stillness, their patterned canopies suggesting memory’s tendency to stylize what it cherishes. At the foreground, goats and densely embroidered flora soften the geometry of the streets, turning everyday rural life into a gentle allegory of coexistence, where community, nature, and domestic ritual interweave without hierarchy. Light is less a natural phenomenon than a clarifying innocence, bathing the entire tableau in a celebratory calm that feels both intimate and mythic.







