


A solitary, wind-torqued tree rises like a sculptural glyph against a vast, shifting sky, its bleached branches tracing calligraphic lines that turn absence into presence. The composition hinges on a luminous trunk that twists upward from the green valley toward bruised blues and violets, staging a quiet drama between grounded earth and restless atmosphere. At the wound-like hollow of the bark, a single pink bud becomes the painting’s fulcrum—an intimate pulse of tenderness that insists on renewal even as the limbs speak of endurance and time’s austerity. In this tension between barrenness and bloom, the work reads as a meditation on resilience: life not as abundance, but as the will to continue.







