



A band of incandescent yellow canopies rises like clustered lanterns against a saturated cobalt sky, their thick, stippled surfaces turning foliage into pure sensation rather than botanical fact. Below, the earth is an unmodulated field of redβat once fertile and feveredβso that the slender trunks read as quiet pylons holding the sceneβs emotional voltage in place. Nestled near the base, the small embracing couple becomes a tender counterpoint to the monumental grove, suggesting intimacy as a kind of shelter within vast, impersonal color. The work stages a lyrical tension between exuberant abundance and human fragility, where love feels both dwarfed by nature and made luminous by it.







