All Prints are made of Museum Archival Paper
In "Kindred," individual tree trunks rise in quiet unity, their forms distinct yet drawn together by nature’s quiet choreography. Among them, a weathered piece of trunk subtly resembles a deer—an unintentional sculpture shaped by time and earth. This image invites the viewer to notice the quiet magic in everyday growth, the ways we stand alone yet still belong to something greater.
In "Kindred," individual tree trunks rise in quiet unity, their forms distinct yet drawn together by nature’s quiet choreography. Among them, a weathered piece of trunk subtly resembles a deer—an unintentional sculpture shaped by time and earth. This image invites the viewer to notice the quiet magic in everyday growth, the ways we stand alone yet still belong to something greater.
All Prints are made of Museum Archival Paper