Description
The Blood Sustains Life
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Municipality: Erlinsbach
District: Gösgen
Canton: Solothurn
Country: Switzerland
Trees: Copper beech (Fagus sylvatica purpurea)
Season: Autumn
Month: November
Mood: Hopeful and optimistic
Colours: Brown, grey, red
Depiction: In the calm November afternoon, a colossal copper beech emerges. A mist-shrouded forest finds its majestic centrepiece in the tree. The fog veils the background trees in a spectral haze. Barely discernible amidst the greyness, their trunks. The copper beech, a monumental presence, spreads its branches wide.
Against the muted background, the copper beech pops out. Its leaves look like blood drops. Each leaf has a deep, vibrant, fiery red. The forest’s guardian bathes in the formless light of autumn. Amidst the misty canvas, its crimson elegance forms a masterpiece. The intense red leaves and the subdued, blurred surroundings contrast.
As the fog weaves through the copper beech branches, it awakes the tree as a living sculpture. The Blood Sustains Life shows autumn’s glory.
Additional information
Medium | Canson Arches Aquarelle Rag, Aluminium Dibond |
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Size | 28×18.7 cm, 30×20 cm, 60×40 cm, 90×60 cm, 120×80 cm |
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