Oil on canvas mounted on plywood 50x80cm Framed
The beech tree does not stand alone—it is part of an ancient community beneath the ground. Through its roots, it sends signals and nutrients to neighboring trees, warns them of danger, and shares its strength. Above ground it appears calm and majestic, but below there is a hum of life and care.
The beech is the forest’s quiet voice—one that listens, speaks, and remembers.
Although pine trees are not as “social” as beeches, there are documented cases in which they maintain a form of partnership. They adapt their growth so that their branches do not suffocate each other in the competition for light. In storms and drought, two pine trees that have grown side by side can support one another—quite literally—through a shared root network that provides stability and collective resilience.
Old Wisdom
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