These small formats are treated like portraits in which a figure is integrated into these landscapes: that of a damaged and isolated tree, central character of these twilight and dark horizons. They are white pines, New Zealand's living heritage, gigantic and thousand-year-old trees. The landscapes that have distorted them give a dramatic and romantic allure to their gnarled shafts. The series of these small identical formats contrasts with the previous one. They give the impression of a series of portraits of old people, tragic and imposing.
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