A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - This curatorial selection brings together works in which trees take on an unmistakably theatrical presence. Across the paintings, trunks lean, cluster, and rise like characters on a stage, each distinguished by its own posture, temperament, and chromatic identity. The forest is no longer passive scenery; it becomes an ensemble of vivid personalities.
Color is what gives these works their charisma. Electric blues, heightened lavenders, glowing greens, and unexpected warm passages transform bark, shadow, and atmosphere into something expressive rather than descriptive. Each artist uses color to animate the grove with a heightened sense of mood, allowing the trees to feel almost performative in the way they occupy space.
What unites the selection is this shift from landscape to character study. The forest becomes a place of gesture, presence, and implied narrative, where every trunk seems to hold its own role within a larger, richly staged composition.
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