

A monumental white tree rises like a guardian spirit before a dense, twilight city, its trunk rendered in tactile relief that feels carved from light itself. The canopy—an intricate constellation of crimson and ember leaves—hovers as a protective dome, softening the hard geometry of rooftops and domes beneath, as if nature is reclaiming the skyline through sheer abundance. Against the warm, bruised sky, the composition stages a quiet negotiation between sanctuary and habitation: the city’s muted facades become a chorus of lived histories, while the tree’s branching filigree maps an inner architecture of memory, resilience, and shelter.