

This delicate ink drawing turns a solitary tree into a choreography of breath and thought, where each spiraling tendril reads like a current of memory unfurling into air. The composition is anchored by a calm, vertical trunk, yet the canopy erupts outward in a lacework of looping lines, creating a tension between rooted certainty and the restless, proliferating life of imagination. By withholding color and relying on the rhythmic density of marks, the artist lets light become negative spaceβsilence between swirlsβso the tree feels less botanical than emblematic, a portrait of inner growth rendered as ornament and impulse.







