In Summer s almost Gone ( pink ), a visual manifesto unfolds that elevates the aesthetic of a fern into a spiritual experience. The artist opts to look upwards through a colourful canopy, with a central fern with feathery leaves unfolding like a cosmic wheel. They spread out in an almost mathematical perfection, forming a visual echo of sunbeams, chakras or mandalas - symbols of balance and inner peace.
What sets this work apart is the bold use of colour. Pink, purple, turquoise and gold are not merely decorative here, but expressive. They evoke an atmosphere that hovers between psychedelic and sacred. The colours do not seem to come from nature, but from a memory of nature - filtered through feeling, desire and imagination. The result is an image not just seen, but felt.
The upward composition creates a dynamic that literally and figuratively lifts the viewer. The tree acts as a visual anchor, while the surrounding leaves and branches form a rhythmic pattern reminiscent of breathing - expansion and contraction, rest and movement. This rhythmicity makes the work particularly suitable for contemplative spaces, where it acts as visual meditation.
In an interior, Summer s almost Gone brings a sense of expansion and serenity. The upward gaze opens up the space, while the colours spread a gentle energy. The work acts as a visual breath in the room - a resting point, a reminder of the power of silence and nature.
Summer s almost Gone is not a representation of a fern , but an evocation of what plants can mean: tranquillity, rhythm, reflection. The work invites to slow down, to look with attention, and to allow peace - in space, in the head, in the heart.
I take photos of nature and especially trees , edit them creatively and add my unique, hip treesgivepeace logo to them all and then print them on high-quality canvas . A treesgivepeace canvas gives every interior a positive , natural , colourful and peaceful vibe ... Read more…