Trinity

In the foreground, a weathered, gnarled tree branch rests diagonally across a cluster of smooth rocks. The branch, with its rough and textured surface, stands in stark contrast to the smooth, round rocks. The bark of the branch is cracked and furrowed, etched with the passage of time and the harsh elements of nature. Its thicker end is firmly grounded on the rocks, while its smaller branches reach upwards like fingers grasping for the sky, adding a sense of dynamism to the composition. The contrast between the rough, organic form of the branch and the smooth, inorganic forms of the rocks creates a visual tension that draws the viewer's eye into the image.