digital edit of my original photograph of tree bark in the forest. This image captures the raw, structural majesty of forest remains, specifically the layered growth rings and tectonic-like ridges of weathered bark. The rough surface of forest bark forms a massive topographical canyon system. This piece explores the "maximalist" detail of natural decay, where the bark has weathered into sharp, tectonic-like ridges. The deep oranges and burnt sienna tones suggest a landscape in transition, where the protection of the living tree has been transformed into a stark, sculptural monument of mineral and fiber. prints available. See more at www.footeprintart.com
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