After the Fall: Landscapes Reimagined
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This collection explores the intersection of natural decay and futurist possibility through the lens of fallen trees. Using acrylics on handmade panels, these landscapes transform the organic architecture of toppled timber into visions of what was and what could be.
Each fallen tree becomes a gateway between past and future - these once-vertical giants now horizontal, creating new topographies across the landscape. The futurist approach reimagines these natural monuments not as endings, but as beginnings of new forms and spaces. Sharp angles emerge from organic curves, metallic sheens catch light on weathered bark, and the forest floor becomes a launching pad for tomorrow's possibilities.
The handmade panels themselves echo this theme of transformation - raw materials shaped into new purpose, much like the fallen trees that anchor each composition. Through bold color and dynamic form, these works ask: what futures grow from what has fallen?
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