The Last Species portrays a solitary tree standing in an open field beneath a dark, storm-filled sky. Scarred, twisted, and... Read More
The Last Species portrays a solitary tree standing in an open field beneath a dark, storm-filled sky. Scarred, twisted, and nearly bare, it becomes a symbol of the last surviving witness of a changing world. The small cluster of green leaves suggests the fragile persistence of life, even in the face of decline, loss, and environmental transformation.
The contrast between the warm golden field and the cold grey sky creates a tension between hope and extinction. The tree may be seen not only as part of nature, but as a metaphor for endangered existence itself — the final remnant of something once abundant. Through this image, the work reflects on vulnerability, resilience, and the uncertain future of living beings in a world marked by isolation and change.