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Hairstyle

Materials
Archival Inkjet Paper - 17"x22", Image 14"x21"
Size
21x14 inch (w/h)
Year
2014
Status
For sale
Price
€300,-
Edition
2/3
Certificate
Included
Signature
Included
Condition
Excellent

About the work

In this photo, like a frozen frame from a dream, three trees appear, whose branches, like uncombed hair, stretch into the endless void.The hairstyles of the trees seem carelessly abandoned, as if their once well-kept crowns have lost their form and meaning. Thin, almost transparent branches fly in different directions, like disheveled strands that have not seen a comb for a long time. The left tree is like a rebel with uneven strands that defy any logic, weaving into chaotic, but at the same time harmonious patterns. Its branches are like sails that want to escape from the ground, break away from the roots and rush away with the wind into the distance.The tree in the middle is like a symbol of a wounded heart. His hairstyle is one of confusion and loneliness that speaks of loss. The top of the trunk resembles a once proud image, which now bears the scars of time. Its branches are like explosions of thoughts that cannot find rest, confused and disordered, like echoes of past years that have not found their answer.The right tree, slightly bent, like an old man bending under the weight of his own memories, also has a hairstyle that is more like an unbridled, wild wave. Her strands fly like invisible thoughts that are lost in the mist, and as if they are trying to tell some secret story that will remain unsolved.The hairstyles of these trees are silent portraits of souls full of inner chaos, but at the same time deep peace. They do not care about external beauty, because their stories are hidden in the essence - in the cracks of the bark, in the wrinkles of time, in the quiet rustling of branches. This trinity is like the forgotten characters of a myth, who were once alive and bright, but now remain only ghosts of the past.Their hairstyles are like scars in the sky, traces of what was lost but not gone without a trace. The shadows and contours of these trees speak of beauty in imperfection, aesthetics in decay, and majesty in solitude.