A tribute to the sanctuary of youth.
When I set out to create "Tree of Life," I was journeying not just through a physical landscape but an emotional one. This tree, grand and enduring, is a mirror to my own past—a silent witness to youthful escapades and familial bonds. It's not just a tree; it's a monument to a time when life was simpler, yet every day was a grand adventure. The canvas became a space where I could revisit those carefree afternoons, climbing skyward with my brothers. The treehouses we built were not just structures; they were castles in the air, each nail a commitment to our dreams, each plank a testament to our collective imagination.
"Tree of Life" is, in essence, a love letter to my past and a visual memoir that captures not just a moment, but a feeling—a feeling of being eternally connected to a place, a time, and the people who made me who I am today. It's a conversation between the past and the present, a bridge between the innocence of youth and the wisdom of experience. It invites you to climb its branches, to revisit the treehouses of your own past, and perhaps to find that the "Tree of Life" grows within us all, its roots nurtured by memories and its branches reaching towards the limitless sky of our hopes and dreams.