

A single tree unfurls like a living constellation, its clustered blossoms rendered in electric violets and deep blues that pulse against a warm, ochre ground. The composition suspends the viewer beneath the canopy, where dark, calligraphic branches stitch together bursts of color, turning botanical form into a meditation on abundance and quiet resilience. Light feels internal rather than atmospheric—each pom‑pom bloom becomes a small reservoir of energy—suggesting how vitality persists even when the surrounding space reads as spare, sun-burnished, and contemplative. In this tension between dense chromatic life and open, pared-back field, the work proposes nature not as scenery, but as a luminous psyche taking root.