


This work unfurls like a canopy of living constellations, where innumerable dotted leaves vibrate between gold, ember-red, and fuchsia, turning the act of looking into a slow immersion. Against this scintillating field, the trees’ pale, sinuous trunks read as calligraphic veins—quiet conduits of memory—while the dark branching silhouettes introduce a counter-rhythm of gravity and shadow. The composition balances abundance with breath: the dense crown presses outward, yet the cool, misted negative space below opens a contemplative hush, suggesting a threshold between season and spirit. In its pointillist shimmer, the piece becomes less a landscape than a meditation on renewal—how radiance persists even as it fractures into countless fleeting moments.







