Description
The tree on the cliff among the mountains is an original work created in watercolor, ink and pencil on semi-rough paper (2026, Minusio, Switzerland). The maximum outer dimensions, including mat and frame, are 43 × 53 cm.
This large grayscale watercolor tells the story of the silent strength of a solitary tree perched over the void, against a backdrop of mountain ranges fading into the distance. In the foreground, the dark trunk rises from a rocky outcrop and opens into a broad, irregular crown, built from dense, overlapping strokes of watercolor and pencil that evoke the wind and seasons that have shaped the tree. Behind it, vertical rock faces guide the eye toward a succession of lighter, softer peaks, rendered with gentle washes that create a sense of atmospheric depth, while a small flock of birds crosses the sky, introducing an accent of movement into an otherwise still scene.
The balance between the black of the tree and the delicate grays of the mountains transforms the landscape into a mental space, suspended between reality and dream, recalling the atmospheres of Eastern paintings. The white of the paper is left to breathe in the areas of light, helping to build a sensation of thin air and distance, as if the viewer were standing before a panorama glimpsed at dawn or dusk. The substantial format, 43 × 53 cm with frame, and the vertical composition make this work a centerpiece with a meditative character, ideal for those who love essential, monochromatic landscapes charged with symbolism, in which a single tree becomes a metaphor for resistance and rootedness.