

This woodland vision turns the grove into a living colonnade, where pale, ribbon-like trunks descend like suspended drapery and gather into a quiet, ceremonial space. The warm, earthen ground and stippled canopy compress the atmosphere, while subtle blushes of violet and amber pulse through the bark, suggesting memory seeping up through the roots. Birds punctuate the vertical silence as brief notes of consciousness—small witnesses perched at thresholds—so the forest reads less as landscape than as an interior refuge where time slows and breath becomes audible. In the interplay of density and openness, the work meditates on resilience: a community of forms leaning together, both sheltering and exposed.







