t r e e X I 150x100, acrylic + mixed media on canvas

In the series Woodism, fragments of forest are transformed into a new abstract language. Starting from real pieces of wood, the artist isolates, repaints, and reinterprets them, shifting from natural form to pure structure and rhythm. The grain, knots, and textures become visual patterns, suspended between representation and abstraction.

Bold, unexpected colors emphasize this translation: nature is no longer landscape but a vivid composition of lines and movement. By cutting wood from its original context, the works reflect on perception and transformation—how organic matter can be both memory of the forest and an autonomous abstract image.

Woodism invites the viewer to see trees differently: not as background to life, but as dynamic forms carrying stories, rhythms, and endless possibilities of reinvention.

2 4 t r e e s, 100x120, acrylic + mixed media on canvas

t r e e I I, 60x160, acrylic + mixed media on canvas

t r e e V, 100x80, acrylic + mixed media on canvas

t r e e VI, 100x80, acrylic + mixed media on canvas