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John Gerrard — Smoke Tree IV
John Gerrard

Smoke Tree IV

2006

John Gerrard's *Smoke Tree IV* presents a haunting and meditative vision of a tree rendered in billowing, smoke-like forms that blur the boundary between the organic and the ethereal. Gerrard's work often engages with themes of energy, technology, and the environment, and this piece evokes a quiet tension between natural form and industrial residue. The image lingers as both a portrait of nature and a subtle commentary on the invisible forces that shape and consume the living world.

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John Gerrard, Smoke Tree IV, 2006

John Gerrard's *Smoke Tree IV* presents a haunting and meditative vision of a tree rendered in billowing, smoke-like forms that blur the boundary between the organic and the ethereal. Gerrard's work often engages with themes of energy, technology, and the environment, and this piece evokes a quiet tension between natural form and industrial residue. The image lingers as both a portrait of nature and a subtle commentary on the invisible forces that shape and consume the living world.

Year
2006
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Tree, Botanical, Landscape, Irish, Nature, Modern, Digital, Video, Abstract, Contemporary

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