Part of an ongoing series of paintings, this work is inspired by the Amazone Forest where Ananda stayed for ten days. She reaches toward the sensations she experimented while walking alone in the vegetation. As a living subjectivity, the forest appears on the canevas as a semi-abstraction, looking back at the viewer. Ananda's art work captures the eyes of the natural environment and gives back it's rightful "anthropophagic subjectivity", a concept borrowed to Suely Rolnik.