

A small grove of sinuous trunks rises from a field of incandescent red, as if the earth itself were lit from within—heat, memory, and desire compressed into a single ground. The bark is rendered in rhythmic, carved-like striations, anchoring the composition with a slow, tactile gravity while the canopy dissolves into pointillist blossoms that flicker between gold and violet, suggesting time’s shimmer at the edge of permanence. This tension between weight and sparkle turns the trees into quiet witnesses—rooted bodies holding their stance against an atmosphere that feels celebratory and combustible at once. In its layered surface and saturated palette, the work reads as a meditation on resilience: life enduring, flowering, and refusing to be muted.