Description
The tree opens itself around the moon, not to frame it, but to hold it. Its branches arc inward like arms, creating a space of protection rather than display.
The moon, usually distant and dominant, is rendered small here. Vulnerable. Cradled within a structure older, heavier, and rooted to the earth.
The usual order is reversed. The celestial is no longer the parent. It is the child.
This image suggests a mythic inversion, where the terrestrial gives birth to the sky, and the earth becomes the keeper of light.
Time feels suspended not through drama, but through care.
The sea recedes, the horizon steadies, and the night softens into something intimate.
Within the Interstitium, this work represents guardianship. A moment where light is not revealed or exposed, but sheltered. Where darkness is not absence, but the condition that allows protection to exist.



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