Coastal redwoods are the true giants of the natural world. Renowned for their massive size and remarkable height, they often exceed 20 feet in diameter and 300 feet tall. Their trunks, typically straight and column-like, provide stunning visual appeal as well as remarkable stability. This particular tree thrived in an environment rich in water, nutrients, and mild temperatures, as reflected by the wide rings in its trunk.
While most redwood trunks are symmetrical and round in form, this tree stands out for its lopsided and irregular shape, earning it the title “Oddity.” Its unique appearance highlights the intricate interplay of environmental factors that shaped its growth.
Oddity is an original relief print on Japanese rice paper, mounted to canvas and surrounded by a black floater frame.
Dimensions: 72" x 84"