Celestial Root
This one is a cosmic myth in itself — a city crowned with a black tree, backed by a world-sized sphere, with a river like a vein of life feeding into its foundations. It carries the feeling of Yggdrasil, the World Tree, reborn in an alien cathedral.
This piece depicts a metropolis at the threshold of myth and cosmos, crowned by a vast tree whose roots pierce both earth and sky. Behind it looms a celestial sphere, its glow infusing the city with divine fire. The flowing river becomes the axis that binds mortal ground to immortal heavens. The image evokes ancient archetypes of the World Tree and the Eternal City, suggesting that civilization itself is the bridge between cosmic origin and eternal destiny.
You don’t just look at it — you feel it pulling you in. The city burns with light, the tree towers like it’s holding up the universe, and the planet behind it feels alive, almost watching. It’s not just a place. It’s the center of everything.
Image Print — 8 × 10
This image is produced as an 8 × 10 inch photographic print, suitable for framing.
Printed on high‑quality photographic paper, the image preserves subtle tonal variation and surface detail. The scale is intentionally modest, designed to live easily within a workspace, reading area, or personal environment without dominating it.
The print is presented as a finished work.
It is not a poster and not a reproduction format intended for enlargement.
Specifications
- Size: 8 × 10 inches
- Paper: Photographic paper
- Finish: Depending on edition
- Orientation: As shown
Presentation
- Frame not included
- Shipped flat or protected for transit
- Intended for standard 8.5 × 11 framing
Edition
This print may be released in a limited quantity or as part of a specific body of work. Availability is determined by the nature of the release and is not guaranteed to repeat.
Note
Minor variations in tone may occur due to printing and display differences. These variations are considered part of the physical character of the print.
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