Rooted in the Wind XIV

Description

In "Rooted in the Wind XIV," the shoreline becomes a meeting place for elements, where air, water, and ice converge. The figure, poised on the edge of this fragile union, appears to channel the scene's energy through the twisting branches in their hands. These branches, symbolic vitality streams, extend the figure’s reach beyond the physical.

The muted cyan and sepia tones evoke an otherworldly calm, underscoring the timeless quality of the moment. A solitary stone rests nearby, grounding the composition. As the wind stirs the landscape, viewers are reminded of Kahlil Gibran's words: “Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.”

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6000 x 4000px

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