Demi Danka British, b. 1996
Trees at Tremor, 2026
Light-sensitive emulsion paper, chemicals, light, water, salt and resist material on aluminium
127 x 185 cm
'Trees at Tremor' unfolds within a forest poised between endurance and disturbance. Ancient trunks rise through deep shadow, their vertical forms steady and immovable. Moss gathers at their base as...
'Trees at Tremor' unfolds within a forest poised between endurance and disturbance. Ancient trunks rise through deep shadow, their vertical forms steady and immovable. Moss gathers at their base as delicate accumulations of time press against the weight of age. The landscape rooted and immemorial, provides narrow openings of light fall between the trunks, while a single deep blue current appears as a swift whisp of air threading through the trees. Fleeting and almost weightless the tremor reignites the flame of existence. In this disturbance, the painting holds an equilibrium: the persistence of what stands, and the promise that even in darkness, light continues to find its course.