Description
A web of branches extends across the frame, delicate twigs reaching outward into open sky. The composition is both intricate and spare—lines that intersect and overlap, yet leave generous space for breath. The stillness lies not in emptiness but in balance: the weight of the branches countered by the vast quiet of the background.
Spanning Stillness captures the way trees mark time differently than we do. Their pauses are longer, their gestures measured in decades. Here, the eye follows each line outward, then back again, finding order in what first appears random. The result is meditative, not because it demands focus but because it encourages release.
On the wall, this piece offers both grounding and lift. In a study or work area, it clears visual noise and steadies thought. In a living space, it creates a gentle canopy, like resting beneath branches and watching light shift overhead. The negative space makes small rooms feel larger, while in open rooms it adds a quiet rhythm without clutter.
Framing sets the tone clearly. White emphasizes the airiness, letting the branches float as if weightless. Black draws sharp definition, turning the composition almost graphic and modern. Natural oak links the piece back to its origin, echoing wood furniture or woven textures. Walnut brings depth, giving the branches a dusk-like gravity, perfect for restful or contemplative corners.
Alone, Spanning Stillness is a meditation in lines and space. Grouped with floral or leaf prints, it adds scale and contrast, grounding softer forms with its branching complexity. Either way, it becomes less a picture of a tree and more a gentle record of presence: a reminder that stillness, when fully inhabited, can stretch as far as the eye can see.




























