Banyan Tree Forest/Okinawa
AHHI CHOI
2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm
Every time I visit Okinawa, I feel as though my mind and body are being replenished. Okinawa, which I make a point of visiting every year, is a very special place for me. Among its landscapes, I am always deeply struck by Banyan trees. From their branches, countless aerial roots hang down, reaching desperately toward the ground in search of water. In that form, I always sense an overwhelming vitality. Flexible yet powerful, Banyan possesses a uniquely distinctive shape. In this work, I have depicted the energy it embodies from my own perspective.
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm
Every time I visit Okinawa, I feel as though my mind and body are being replenished. Okinawa, which I make a point of visiting every year, is a very special place for me. Among its landscapes, I am always deeply struck by Banyan trees. From their branches, countless aerial roots hang down, reaching desperately toward the ground in search of water. In that form, I always sense an overwhelming vitality. Flexible yet powerful, Banyan possesses a uniquely distinctive shape. In this work, I have depicted the energy it embodies from my own perspective.
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