



A solitary tree rises like a luminous nervous system, its pale trunk and filigreed branches etched against a field of molten ochres and bruised greens, as if the land itself were smoldering with memory. The crown billows outward in layered, lace-like networks that read both as foliage and as cartographies of thought, while the hard band of cobalt sky presses down, intensifying the sense of a fragile radiance held under pressure. Through this tension of cool and warm, the painting becomes a meditation on enduranceβbeauty not as ornament, but as a persistent light threaded through decay and seasonal turning.







