



A spectral tree rises through a field of ash and pearl, its branches dissolving into smoky gestures as if memory itself were shedding form. The surface is studded with bead-like reliefs and fractured metallic textures that catch and scatter light, turning the work into a quiet choreography between opacity and glint, wound and ornament. Curving, arch-like contours cradle the central trunk, suggesting thresholds—between interior and exterior, ruin and renewal—while the restrained palette of greys, creams, and bruised blush tones evokes a tender, post-storm stillness. What emerges is a meditation on endurance: nature rendered not as idyll, but as a scarred, luminous presence persisting within layered histories.







