

A monumental white-trunked tree unfurls like a luminous nervous system across a field of gold, its branching filigree weaving a protective canopy that seems to hold the sky in place. Against this radiant expanse, the clustered townscape below reads as memory made architectural—darkened facades and stacked roofs grounding the composition while the blossoms punctuate the air with sudden, intimate pulses of red. The contrast between the tree’s ethereal brightness and the city’s weight suggests a quiet negotiation between permanence and renewal, as if nature’s breath continuously rewrites the built world’s certainties. In its ornamental density and heightened color, the work becomes both a sanctuary and a map—an image of belonging where growth, shelter, and longing are inseparable.