
“For All Your Years.” All images © Graham Franciose, courtesy of Gallery Ergo, shared with permission
In watercolor and gouache, a world of wonder unfolds in surreal paintings by
A (nurse log is a) fallen tree, or stump of a giant logged tree that has, in its decomposition, nurtured new life into existence. A new sapling sprouts from the remains, and eventually its roots will reach the ground, and it will continue to grow up and around the deteriorating lump of organic matter that helped bring it into existence.
Franciose’s fascination with the circle of growth, decay, and regrowth led to a series of works that focus on the inherent symbiosis between humans and the rest of the natural world. Figures sit on enormous logs, sprout botanicals from their bodies, and reach out to commune with glowing annual growth rings in enigmatic, metaphysical narratives. He says, “The pieces in the collection of work are not really essays about this subject but more visual poems, with the underlying thread rooted in the connection we have with plants and animals and the natural world as a whole.”
More pieces from What Is Inside the Tree Is Inside of You, It’s Inside of Me can be viewed on the gallery’s

“A Dream of a New”

“Humble Seed to Last Leaf”

Left: “Bloom Together.” Right: “I Will Hold Space for Your Tender Heart to Bloom”

“The Arrival of the Sun”

“What Could Be”

“What Was and What Will Be”

“Something Unexpected Emerged”
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