

A lone, totemic form rises from a bruised field of paper, its twin ovals reading like a spare canopy and a quieter echo—part tree, part thought-bubble—suspended between growth and hesitation. The restrained palette of ash browns and soot greys, amplified by scattered flecks and stains, turns the surface into a weathered memory where time feels embedded in the fibers. Compositionally, the central trunk anchors the image while the asymmetrical “offshoot” introduces a tender imbalance, suggesting resilience that is never pure strength but always marked by contingency. What emerges is a meditation on endurance: an organism—or idea—persisting in spite of erosion, carrying its own shadow as companion and proof of survival.







