Zōē [Ζωή] (2025) is a series of seven murals commissioned for the Vida Public Health Building in San Antonio's South Side; a nexus of care, continuity, and ancestral memory. The work explores geometry in both the built environment and the natural landscape, weaving together two architectures: the one we live in and the one we are. I integrate biomorphic rhythms; birds, flowers, imagined forms; alongside the lines of the city and the land, drawing from Ricardo Legorreta's bold geometries and the native flora and fauna of the region. Each mural is a dreamlike field, an imagined landscape, an invitation inward. Health is not a destination but an unfolding awareness. Through collage, gesture, form, and color, I reimagine life in motion; a landscape becoming.