A circular scientific illustration depicting a tree of life with various plants, animals, and microorganisms.

This circular illustration serves as a visual representation of biological diversity, featuring a central cluster of microscopic organisms surrounded by radiating branches of life. At the center, deep blue and purple sections highlight single-celled entities, bacteria, and archaea. From this core, the image expands outward into larger organisms, with different species arranged in a fan-like distribution that mimics an evolutionary tree.

The artwork is divided into distinct zones based on the type of life form. The left side is dominated by fauna, featuring a range of creatures including a tiger, turtle, lizard, fish, jellyfish, and insects, all meticulously rendered. The right side focuses on flora and fungi, showcasing detailed depictions of mosses, ferns, ginkgo, conifers, mushrooms, and various flowering plants. Thin, branching lines connect the different groups, accompanied by small, neatly printed labels in black text identifying each scientific category.

The composition is anchored by a deep blue center that transitions into lighter tan and green background tones, creating a sense of growth and progression. The edge of the circle is bordered by a dark navy-blue band featuring flowing white cursive script that reads, "This is the assembly of life that took a billion years to evolve. It has eaten the storms - folded them into its genes. It holds the world that created us." The overall style is a clean, educational, and vibrant scientific illustration set against a clean white background.