



This triptych gathers three arboreal presences into a restrained, near-monochrome meditation where foliage dissolves into atmosphere and memory. Smudged charcoal-like masses and ghosted linear tracery create a dialogue between weight and breath, as if the trees are simultaneously emerging from and receding into mistβforms held at the threshold of recognition. The repeated vertical format reads like successive moments of looking, suggesting nature not as a fixed subject but as an unstable archive shaped by weather, time, and the viewerβs own interior quiet.







