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Kit Hoisington

Kit Hoisington

Mosman, NSW

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Plenitude by Kit Hoisington
  • Kit Hoisington
  • Plenitude, 2015
  • Inks on panel
  • 90 x 120 cm (35.43 x 47.24 in)
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I once read that the limbs of trees grow through "the cracks in space," a description that had a particular fascination for me. I think the author was actually talking about different ways - different growth patterns, and shapes and therefore leaf placement - that trees develop to satisfy the requirement of maximising access to sun for photosynthesis. There certainly are many forms of trees, and I find that the trees that stand by themselves, with enough room to extend to whatever shape and size they are genetically capable of achieving can be wonderfully impressive and a bit magical. This one was purchased by a woman who works with "special needs" children and she says that it speaks to many kids and their parents.

  • Subject Matter: Landscape - Tree Portrait
  • Collections: Forests and Tree Portraits
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