Tree Of Life

buko

buko illustrates the architecture of existence by tangling human figures and vintage dwellings within a wild, crimson-soaked wilderness. This piece maps the human quest for meaning through a dense thicket of botanical life that reaches toward a supernatural sky.

Tree Of Life — framed, leaning against the wall
buko

Tree Of Life

buko illustrates the architecture of existence by tangling human figures and vintage dwellings within a wild, crimson-soaked wilderness. This piece maps the human quest for meaning through a dense thicket of botanical life that reaches toward a supernatural sky.

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A botanical bridge between the earthly and the divine

buko anchors this composition in a series of vibrant red hues, where diverse plant life and a variety of tree species erupt around charming vintage homes. The scene depicts a complex reality where the relationship between humanity and nature is not merely observational but deeply integrated, suggesting that our domestic lives are inseparable from the unbridled forces of the wild.

Through the lens of pop surrealism, the artist explores the earthly-divine connection, placing romantic love themes alongside the subtle threat of malevolent forces. The celestial skyscape serves as a backdrop for this visual fantasy, turning the traditional tree of life into a symbol of the enduring struggle and beauty found within the human experience.

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