

Built entirely from looping, continuous linework, this tree becomes less a botanical specimen than a map of accumulated breath and memory—each spiral a pulse that thickens into canopy, weather, and time. The composition anchors itself in a slender, disciplined trunk, then releases into an efflorescence of tangled crowns where order and turbulence coexist, suggesting the way growth is both patterned and unpredictable. In the stark monochrome, light is not painted but implied: it flickers through white intervals between coils, turning negative space into air and silence, as if the drawing listens as much as it speaks. What emerges is a quiet meditation on resilience—roots unseen, but vitality insistently inscribed through repetition.







