This work is a philosophical allegory of return and renewal. In the foreground, a dense forest stretches upward — its vertical lines filled with tension, as if the trees themselves are weary from standing guard over unfulfilled hopes. From behind the trees, a flock of birds emerges — not merely in motion, but as living thoughts gaining form. Their ascent is steady, directed toward a pale, awakening sky. This is not an impulse, but a quiet resolve. The landscape captures a transitional moment — between winter and spring, stillness and emergence. A cold band of water glimmers in the distance, symbolizing truth not yet spoken, but already known. This is a work about inner readiness — the moment before forgiveness, before spring, when silence finally reveals what matters most.
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Joanie Holliday 27 Jan 2025
BEAUTIFULLY DONE. GEESE ARE GORGEOUS AND THE TREES LOOK LIKE FEATHERS.