Trees rooting in "Synthetic Soils" reveals a forest floor alive with tension—where ancient roots grasp stubbornly to the earth beneath a canopy of slender trunks, while vibrant, abstract waves pulse through the scene like an uninvited breath of the artificial. The richly rendered textures of bark, stone, and greenery evoke the quiet resilience of nature, yet the sharp, geometric swath of color disrupts this calm, making visible the presence of pollution and human interference. This interlacing of the organic and the constructed provokes a quiet reckoning, inviting reflection on the delicate, often unseen ways synthetic forces penetrate and reshape the natural world.
- Current Location: Oak studio
- Collections: Neurographic Art, Trees & Wood