
Reflection of a tree

by Adriana Mueller
Title
Reflection of a tree
Artist
Adriana Mueller
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Photography, Digital Art
Description
In winter, I am fascinated by the complex branches in the treetops, especially when they appear as a dark silhouette in the evening light. The fine branches and twigs of a tree form elegant structures, a complex network.
The shapes of the tree inspired me to mirror its natural structure. The result is a dream landscape of branches, air, light, shadow and symmetry.
The reflected image of a scene embodies a place that can only emerge through visual perception. A place that exists in our imagination and represents a kind of parallel world to tangible nature. A place that can inspire our dreams. Real and mirrored worlds meet in this picture.
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November 28th, 2023
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Comments (35)

Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Such magnificent and extraordinary visuals in this gorgeous and eye-catching digital art creation Adriana! i love gazing at naked branches in winter. it is different kind of beauty, and a glimpse to the underworld below the tree as their roots would have a similar pattern. i also love them because they reminds me of my art expression. the splendor of your image put me in a trance and took me to places far from reality. i love it!! L/F/FB
Adriana Mueller replied:
Thank you so much, Kevin! I appreciate your wonderful and inspiring words and I am happy that you like this mirrored composition. Thanks for sharing!

Karen Slagle
Perfect reflection, Adriana. I always enjoy the trees of winter with their bare branches allowing us to see and appreciate all the details. f/l

Greta Foose
Love the silhouette and the reflections of these beautiful trees, wonderful composition.

Tina M Powell
Adriana what a fabulous capture of this beautiful scene! So dreamy with the soft light! L/F

Linda Howes
Very cool and beautiful Adriana, love the shapes! l/f It would look great with a little tint of color too! just a thought.
Adriana Mueller replied:
Thank you so much, Linda! and thanks for your great suggestion to experiment with the colours!