A surreal palladium print featuring the fusion of organic and symbolic elements. The image is of a tattooed back with a detailed serpent-dragon, its scales and coils intricately etched onto the skin. The dragon’s body is overlaid with a network of tangled roots, merging with the human form in an ethereal, dreamlike composition. The upper portion of the artwork emphasizes the mythical, while the lower portion dissolves into an abstract representation of natural growth and decay. This piece evokes themes of transformation, interconnectedness, and Eastern philosophy, referencing tattoo culture and the natural world’s influence on human existence. Inspired by the Five Elements philosophy, this work suggests a visual meditation on grounding, resilience, and vitality, blurring the boundaries between body, myth, and nature.