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Giant Tree
2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm
When I encounter large trees during my travels, I find myself instinctively stopping and looking up at them. Trees that have taken root in the same place for decades, or even centuries longer than I have been alive, and have stood there in quiet endurance seem to possess an indescribable power. Each trunk and branch appears to bear the marks of having survived wind and rain over time, and every time I see them, I am struck by an overwhelming sense of energy and vitality. I have infused this work with my respect and sense of awe toward such trees.
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm
When I encounter large trees during my travels, I find myself instinctively stopping and looking up at them. Trees that have taken root in the same place for decades, or even centuries longer than I have been alive, and have stood there in quiet endurance seem to possess an indescribable power. Each trunk and branch appears to bear the marks of having survived wind and rain over time, and every time I see them, I am struck by an overwhelming sense of energy and vitality. I have infused this work with my respect and sense of awe toward such trees.
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2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm
When I encounter large trees during my travels, I find myself instinctively stopping and looking up at them. Trees that have taken root in the same place for decades, or even centuries longer than I have been alive, and have stood there in quiet endurance seem to possess an indescribable power. Each trunk and branch appears to bear the marks of having survived wind and rain over time, and every time I see them, I am struck by an overwhelming sense of energy and vitality. I have infused this work with my respect and sense of awe toward such trees.
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm
When I encounter large trees during my travels, I find myself instinctively stopping and looking up at them. Trees that have taken root in the same place for decades, or even centuries longer than I have been alive, and have stood there in quiet endurance seem to possess an indescribable power. Each trunk and branch appears to bear the marks of having survived wind and rain over time, and every time I see them, I am struck by an overwhelming sense of energy and vitality. I have infused this work with my respect and sense of awe toward such trees.












