



A luminous white trunk cleaves the canvas like a scar of memory, its sinuous rise set against a field of incendiary red that reads as both atmosphere and emotional temperature. The foliage—stitched from jewel-toned strokes and dark contour—vibrates with restless life, while the faint, green architectural silhouette to the right hovers like a distant prayer, half-claimed by branches and time. In the tension between organic abundance and spectral structure, the work suggests endurance: nature not as pastoral calm, but as a protective veil that both reveals and obscures what we build to outlast ourselves.







