Resurgence

This work reimagines the Yoruba proverb “Ti Ẹni bẹgí lójú, igi á rúwé” — “Strike the tree and wear the shame, for in time its branches will sprout.” The central image of a lone tree beneath a glowing moon stands as both victim and victor: its trunk bears the wound of an axe, yet its crown flourishes with new leaves, defying harm. The golden expanse evokes resilience and hope, while the deep blue night sky and moon remind us that time heals quietly but powerfully.

This piece speaks to the enduring spirit of nature, resilience, the futility of destruction, and the quiet dignity of survival.

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