Oil on canvas
30 × 30 inches
2024
Found by chance beneath a flowering apple tree in early spring, Entangled Morels began with a moment of foraging that sparked a deeper fascination with what exists above and below the ground.
Beneath the surface, mycelium weaves through the soil in vast, hidden networks. Though different from tree roots, these delicate fungal threads form their own intricate systems of exchange and connection, supporting the living relationships of the forest.
The painting is not a botanical study, but an exploration of the enchantment found in these unseen relationships: the way flowering branches, underground networks, and the life around them are part of a greater whole.
Oil on canvas
30 × 30 inches
2024
Found by chance beneath a flowering apple tree in early spring, Entangled Morels began with a moment of foraging that sparked a deeper fascination with what exists above and below the ground.
Beneath the surface, mycelium weaves through the soil in vast, hidden networks. Though different from tree roots, these delicate fungal threads form their own intricate systems of exchange and connection, supporting the living relationships of the forest.
The painting is not a botanical study, but an exploration of the enchantment found in these unseen relationships: the way flowering branches, underground networks, and the life around them are part of a greater whole.