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This captivating contemporary botanical art piece, presents a surreal depiction of trees. The artist masterfully uses brown ink on paper to create a detailed drawing of intricately interwoven tree trunks and branches against a pale yellow background. Also a part of her debut solo show series "Metonymy of Bark and Sinew" where she explores the similarities between nature and man. In this work, she has illustrated a tree that looks like feet, with the toes wrangled and toenails overgrown. In the background are light faded drawings of furniture and wall corners - things that we stub our toes against. This work is playful depiction of nature resembling man and the artist invites the viewer to find themselves in this tree.
The style evokes a feeling of both nature's raw power and delicate intricacy. The trees' forms are stylized, almost anthropomorphic, suggesting movement and emotion. The artwork’s Indian origin adds to its unique cultural significance, making it a striking piece for any art collector seeking unique, nature-inspired, and surreal fine art. Its detailed texture and brown ink work create a visually rich experience.