“Landing” is an improv quilt, where shapes emerged spontaneously during the design-wall creation process. The square figures, as sci-fi main characters, float and connect with each other. The textured background is partly in relation with such figures (thanks to affinity of colours and stripes, like an environment that interacts with hosted creatures), and partly distanced into a remote layer on the back, similar to cultivated field wet land seen from a plane in fly sight. Hence, the title “Landing”, homage to the lagoon landscape visible in my homeland, when returning to my town with a local flight: I recurrently approach it in aerial view, getting nearer to the ground during the landing manoeuvre that imposes daring curves to the wings of the plane. During the landing phase, the sun hits the water streams, which shine through the cultivated fields: a sparkling embrace to homeland.