Threshing Floor — 2 museum-grade prints, engineered to a wall. DESIGN BRIEF: the brief was the moment after the cut, so the hero is a large oval medallion holding the threshing floor itself — pairs of yoked oxen walking a circle over the grain while figures drive them and toss it with winnowing forks — and the rest of the harvest stacks in bands above and below. We held the fill to medium and kept the fish-net frame open rather than a packed mesh, with clear oxblood ground around the oval so the oxen, the sheaves and the winnowing read at a glance. Threshing — separating grain from stalk — uses circular floor layouts in Warli villages where oxen walk the circle crushing harvest. This agricultural circle must not be confused with tarpa dance ring — same circle grammar, different social function.