Close to the edge, the branches lean into the wild of weather’s force — shaped by wind, rain, and salt until their gestures echo the air and the landscape catches breath. These trees no longer shelter so much as carve the space between, their forms both boundary and offering. Wind Carved traces the living edge — a container held open to what moves through it, an invitation to stretch beyond.
Paper: Hahnemühle German Etching — a softly textured, matte paper that holds depth, detail, and light, with a quiet tactile presence.
Close to the edge, the branches lean into the wild of weather’s force — shaped by wind, rain, and salt until their gestures echo the air and the landscape catches breath. These trees no longer shelter so much as carve the space between, their forms both boundary and offering. Wind Carved traces the living edge — a container held open to what moves through it, an invitation to stretch beyond.
Paper: Hahnemühle German Etching — a softly textured, matte paper that holds depth, detail, and light, with a quiet tactile presence.