This work from the Sacred Flowers and Mushrooms series appears as a vision of a twittering jungle where plants, fungi, and human figures merge. A female figure—perhaps a mushroom or flower priestess—seems to rise from a sea of surreal flora. Her garment and skin are interwoven with organic patterns, leaf veins, spores, and blossoms, as if nature had embraced her intimately and simultaneously baptized her into a new existence.
The image composition evokes a sense of transition: between matter and spirit, between the everyday and ritual. The vegetation appears alive, pulsating, almost breathing—as if mushrooms and flowers existed as independent beings, part of an ancient animism in which nature, spirit, and humanity are inextricably linked.
The figure, bathed in AI-generated ornamentation, becomes an intermediary between the visible world and invisible forces: a guardian of a mythical forest, a conduit for sacred energy. The visual language—a hybrid of traditional Thai ornamentation, psychedelic exaggeration, and digital distortion—simultaneously evokes spiritual devotional images and the raw, poetic directness of Western Art Brut.