Plant Heartbeat

I used soft digital brushstrokes to create that bluish mist, aiming for the viewer to feel the dampness and mystery of a night that isn't completely dark, but vibrates with particles of light or distant stars.
At the top, the focus shifts to a more gestural and expressive feel. The leaves and flowers are depicted with a more abstract and animated touch using circular movements and vibrant green, red, and yellow colors.
This choice aims to create a mix of textures: the trunk and base are smooth and airy, but the treetop feels lively and bustling, as if it's always moving with an invisible breeze.
Adding a touch of color at the bottom really brings extra meaning and depth to the whole thing. The grass in the foreground pops with bright green and yellow, making it seem close and inviting.
The signature tucked away in the lower right corner, with its warm golden hue, not only confirms who created the piece, but also plays with the light from the flowers above, completing the visual journey and suggesting that even in the shadows, there are moments of recognition and brilliance.



