My artistic inquiry delves into the profound transformation of landscapes at the hands of human intervention. Through a series of six works, I chronicle the cyclical rhythm of the seasons, juxtaposing the natural world with the indelible mark of human-induced climate change. At the core of my practice lies a deep-rooted reverence for the five elements – earth, water, fire, air, and space – which I consider the foundational pillars of existence. These elements, once in harmonious balance, now find themselves displaced and disrupted by the evolving demands of human habitation. My artwork serves as a visual testament to this ecological upheaval, where the farm, a symbol of sustenance and connection to the land. My overarching goal is to catalyze a global dialogue about the urgent need for environmental stewardship. Through my art, I hope to provoke contemplation on the consequences of our actions and inspire a collective commitment to preserving the planet for future generations. The very survival of humanity is inextricably linked to the health of our ecosystems, and it is imperative that we recognize the fragility of our world and take decisive steps to protect it.