

This work compresses the forest into a near-abstract chorus of trunks, where elongated, sinewy forms interlace like a living architecture of endurance and quiet tension. The restrained palette of bone whites, ochres, and soot-dark shadows turns bark into skin, letting light skim across ridges and scars to suggest time’s slow inscription on the natural world. By denying a horizon and crowding the frame, the artist transforms woodland space into an intimate enclosure—at once protective and claustrophobic—inviting reflection on how growth, proximity, and survival are negotiated in silence.







