Artwork title : Driadi
Suspended trunks, like torn strips of bark, reveal a dense architecture of branches that occupies the space as an inverted landscape. The tree no longer appears in its entirety, but as a fragmented memory: what remains visible is a tense web of intertwined, cut, amputated branches, alluding at once to wound and resilience. The work, a silent homage to the Dryads, turns the upturned crown into the vulnerable body of nature, poised between threat and the possibility of regeneration.
Driadi, 2026, graphite on paper, 140 × 100 cm.