



A solitary tree rises like a living candelabrum, its crown exploding into filamented greens that feel both botanical and electrical, as if nature were briefly translated into circuitry. The composition holds a tense dialogue between the luminous foliage and a veiled, bruised atmosphere—washed with pale grays and muted violets—where shadowed diagonals suggest unseen forces pressing across the scene. Textural overlays and patterned veils flatten depth into a palimpsest, turning landscape into memory and insisting that growth is never pure; it is layered, weathered, and resilient. In this quiet monument, the tree becomes an emblem of endurance—an oasis of vitality staged against an unstable, half-erased world.







