In Jatiluwih the landscape unfolds in layered rice terraces shaped by water and cultivation. Set within the highlands of Tabanan, the fields form shifting patterns that change with season, light, and growth.
This gallery focuses on the visual structure of Jatiluwih — from wide, graphic compositions to quieter details within the terraces.
Scattered across the fields, handmade scarecrows introduce a subtle human presence. Built from simple materials, they appear as improvised figures watching over the crops, adding small moments of character within the ordered landscape.