From under the crown, I looked up and saw branches fanning out like a web.
In black and white, that structure becomes almost architectural: a cathedral of wood and sky.
I made this image in the Hageland on a day with diffuse light, revealing every detail of bark and node.
For me, this is a portrait of complexity and constancy: complex, yet rooted, branching, but starting from a solid base, moving with the seasons.
The sculpture invites you to follow lines, seek paths, just as you do in a forest.
In an interior, it acts as a graphic eye-catcher - strong but not obtrusive.
It suits both modern and rural interiors, where it creates a connection between inside and outside.
I often come back to images like this because they remind me of the power of what remains, even when everything around us changes.
Whispering Fields captures the timeless beauty of the Hageland: the golden glow over hills, but also the silent wonder of a flower, a fluff or weed in the sun. Each detail is given a poetic charge and shows the timeless beauty of the everyday, translated into fine.. Read more…