Path · Forest
Forest Path
Where the ground remembers, and the sky listens back.
The Forest Path collects works set among trees, roots and quiet clearings. These are not landscapes in the traditional sense; they are moodforms – atmospheres wearing human and natural shapes.
Room I · Where the Ground Remembers
In this room, the forest is not background – it is the main character. Roots carry light, memory runs through soil, and witnesses appear as deer, faces and symbols. The hooded figure is not lost here; they are sitting where the ground thinks.
Exhibit I · The Artist Arrives
Early portraits and veiled figures at the edge of form, hinting at the presence
of an artist who is both inside and outside the scene.
Exhibit II · Somewhere the Sky Remembers
These are not landscapes, but atmospheres wearing human form. The sky is memory;
the figures are the places where it gathers.
Exhibit III · The Hollow Where the Moon Listens
This is not a light source.
It is a witness.
And tonight — it listened to you.
It is a witness.
And tonight — it listened to you.
Works to be added
The finished gallery will include specific pieces here: glowing roots, hooded figures among the roots, the deer in the green path, and the twin moon-pond scenes from “The Hollow Where the Moon Listens”.