
Ash Orchard, Day 56 — evokes a landscape after impact—quiet, scorched, but not empty. The black brushstrokes cut through the pale background like broken branches, wind, or fragments of memory, while the warmer red accents suggest embers still alive beneath the surface.
This piece lives between destruction and renewal. It feels raw and immediate, as if the image was pulled from a moment of tension, then left to breathe. Ash Orchard is about what remains after the fire: structure, silence, and the first signs of return.

