



Out of all places. 150x146 cm. Acrylic on unprimed canvas. 2025




The time. 204x153 cm. Acrylic, pencils & photographic prints on canvas, 2025





Chrysanthemum. 104x96 cm. Acrylic, pencils & paper on canvas. 2022

Anemone. 104x96 cm. Acrylic, pencils & paper on canvas. 2022




We are trained to observe trees from the angle of botany and physics, but as I started to deepen my understanding of trees through various methods, like taking photographs of trees on my walks through parks or while traveling overseas, I suddenly began to look at trees as artists with strong abstract tendencies. This change in perception came to me spontaneously, I was not looking in this direction. Now all I can see in trees are lines, marks, composition, tone, and form.
As I incorporate them into my paintings and blend them into my invented new realm, they become more present within me.
I can eternalize each unique one to engrave into my memory, so that I never lose them, even if the time comes when they become physically extinct. The two entities are A- the abstract artwork, B- the tree. A collaboration between a Painter and the Botanical species, Two artists that are doing something similar, drawing on common ground.