A tribute to René Magritte and the quiet mystery of trees.

In this painting, a single chestnut tree stands like a window cut into the world - its crown revealing a crescent moon and a sky alive with stars. Below, stones rest on the earth, mountains rise at a distance, and the air holds the stillness between seeing and being seen.

Magritte once wrote that the tree, growing from earth to sun, is an image of happiness - but only if we are still enough to perceive it.

Here, the tree becomes both witness and mirror, rooted in matter yet opening toward the infinite, a reminder that what we watch may also be watching us.