The Beauty of an Old Tree’s Texture As I sat in Fort Greene Park, I was drawn to the intricate striations in the bark of an old tree. The trunk told a story of endurance—many of its branches had been removed over the years, leaving behind fascinating whorls and textures. This tree had clearly weathered a rough life, and I enjoyed capturing its history through my drawing.
A Study of Texture and Form This piece focuses on the tree trunk’s complex textures, highlighting the natural patterns created by time and wear. The composition centers on the strength and resilience of nature, with the brush strokes bringing out the details of the bark’s surface.
Bring Nature’s Story into Your Space This drawing adds a natural, textural element to any room. The detailed study of the tree’s bark offers a glimpse into nature’s resilience and beauty, making it a perfect piece for anyone who appreciates the intricate details of the natural world.
Details Size: 11” x 14” Medium: Brush pen on Legion Stonehenge fine art paper, acid-free with deckled edges and a subtle texture.