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Earth Ouroboros

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Earth Ouroboros (2024) documents the evolving transformation of a 60-meter circular land artwork observed across seasonal cycles. First inscribed in dry summer soil, the form later re-emerged in Spring as a ring of living grass — shaped not only by the artist’s gesture, but by time, weather, and organic regeneration. This temporal intervention reflects on impermanence, resilience, and the principle of the eternal return. It embodies the artist’s enduring inquiry into humanity’s entanglement with Nature and her signature motif, the Fluid Loop, as a living symbol of continuity, balance, and ecological wisdom.