I see women as trees

I See (Wo)men As Trees portrays women as embodiments of rootedness and strength.
Their long, dark hair trailing across the ground like tree roots, serves as a powerful visual symbol connecting
them to the earth, each other, and their origins.
Hair becomes a conduit, a tangible link that speaksto interconnectedness and shared histories. The partially constructed spaces in each piece suggest in completion, reflecting the women’s ongoing
journeys, whether personal, spiritual, or communal. The expansive green landscape offers a sense of
openness, potential, and freedom, reinforcing that their growth is still unfolding.