Title: Cambium Fire
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 16 × 20 inches
Price: $725
Cambium Fire explores the hidden layers of growth within the natural world — the living boundary inside trees where transformation quietly takes place.
Through layered pigments and weathered textures, the surface evokes the cambium layer beneath bark — a place where life expands outward, forming rings of time and memory. Warm earthen tones and organic marks mirror the patterns found in tree bark, soil, and the slow processes of erosion and renewal.
Part of the series The Secret Life of the Natural World, the work reflects the unseen structures that sustain life beneath the surface. The composition suggests heat, growth, and the quiet energy moving through living systems, where decay and regeneration exist together.
Rather than illustrating nature directly, Cambium Fire invites the viewer to sense the vitality hidden within natural forms — the slow burning force of growth that shapes forests, landscapes, and time itself.
Title: Cambium Fire
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 16 × 20 inches
Price: $725
Cambium Fire explores the hidden layers of growth within the natural world — the living boundary inside trees where transformation quietly takes place.
Through layered pigments and weathered textures, the surface evokes the cambium layer beneath bark — a place where life expands outward, forming rings of time and memory. Warm earthen tones and organic marks mirror the patterns found in tree bark, soil, and the slow processes of erosion and renewal.
Part of the series The Secret Life of the Natural World, the work reflects the unseen structures that sustain life beneath the surface. The composition suggests heat, growth, and the quiet energy moving through living systems, where decay and regeneration exist together.
Rather than illustrating nature directly, Cambium Fire invites the viewer to sense the vitality hidden within natural forms — the slow burning force of growth that shapes forests, landscapes, and time itself.