Monica Ozamiz Fortis – #17037
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The color palette is restrained, primarily consisting of earthy tones – ochres, browns, and greens – with subtle hints of violet and grey. These colors appear layered and blended, contributing to the overall sense of depth and visual complexity. Light seems to emanate from behind the trees, creating a diffused glow that softens their edges and obscures details within the foliage. The ground plane is suggested rather than depicted with clarity; it appears as a band of warm color, reflecting the ambient light.
The artist’s application of paint is notable. Thick impasto creates a palpable surface texture, particularly evident on the tree trunks and in the foreground. This tactile quality adds to the paintings immersive feel, inviting closer inspection. The brushstrokes are visible and energetic, contributing to a sense of immediacy and spontaneity.
Subtly, the work evokes themes of enclosure and introspection. The dense trees create a feeling of being surrounded, perhaps even isolated. The lack of clear pathways or focal points within the scene suggests a journey inward rather than outward. The muted color scheme and diffused light contribute to a contemplative mood, hinting at a quiet observation of nature’s rhythms. It is possible to interpret this as an exploration of boundaries – both physical and psychological – and the experience of being enveloped by the natural world.