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A powerful and expressive still life that transforms an ordinary piece of root or uproot into a monumental sculpture. The twisted, dramatically branched forms appear like a living organism, a symbol of deep roots, inner strength, and resilience against the passage of time and adverse conditions.
The artist worked with striking contrast: the dark background and light base highlight the wood’s three-dimensional form, its cracks, knots, and wild energy. The painting is full of gestural brushstrokes and rich texture, making the root appear almost tangible and alive.
The work is a metaphor for human existence—about the strength that remains even after a tree has been uprooted, about the invisible roots that hold us, and about the beauty in what remains.
This original work of art will stand out as a striking focal point in a modern, minimalist, or industrial-style interior, a home office, a studio, or a gallery. It is ideal for those seeking powerful, contemplative, and symbolically rich art.