Tree Woman Conceptual Reflection"Tree Woman" embodies an archetype as ancient as myth itself: the woman-tree, a symbol of life, fertility,... Read More
Tree Woman
Conceptual Reflection
"Tree Woman" embodies an archetype as ancient as myth itself: the woman-tree, a symbol of life, fertility, resilience, and rooted wisdom. Across cultures, the tree-woman represents the connection between the earth and the sky, between the visible and the invisible realms. She is both the origin and the vessel of transformation—a figure that sustains life while continuously renewing herself.
In this painting, the female form intertwines with vegetal elements, dissolving the limits between body and bark, veins and roots, breath and foliage. Wings emerge from the figure, suggesting a transcendence of the material while remaining grounded in the earth’s cycles. This duality evokes the idea of being rooted yet in movement, anchored yet in flight.
The piece reflects on fertility—not only as biological reproduction but as the creative force of existence. The Tree Woman becomes a guardian of interconnectedness, representing the fragility and strength of life, the passage of time, and the constant metamorphosis of identity.
Technique:
Acrylic, oil, monoprint transfer, collage, and drawing on canvas. Multiple layers of texture, printed patterns, and hand-drawn lines create a visual ecosystem where the body fuses with the landscape, dissolving into branches, leaves, wings, and soil.