drawing, pencil
drawing
ink drawing
pen sketch
pencil sketch
landscape
pencil
realism
Dimensions: overall: 9.5 x 12.7 cm (3 3/4 x 5 in.)
Copyright: National Gallery of Art: CC0 1.0
Louis Lozowick rendered this drawing of a tree with pencil on paper. The tree, a universal symbol of life and growth, has been deeply embedded in the human psyche across cultures and epochs. Consider the ancient Tree of Life motifs found in both Eastern and Western traditions. These symbols, often depicted with intricate roots and branches, represent the interconnectedness of all living things. Over time, the symbolism of the tree has evolved, intertwining with our understanding of nature and our place within it. There’s something intrinsically human about our connection to trees, perhaps rooted in our own subconscious understanding of growth and renewal. Lozowick’s sketch is a part of a long, cyclical progression, an echo of humanity's enduring fascination with this arboreal form.
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