
Good News by Treechild
Good News carries the feeling its title suggests — an upbeat, open composition in which colour does the heavy lifting. Treechild works with an intuitive, gestural energy here, building abstract forms that feel spontaneous and alive. The palette is warm and unguarded, the arrangement loose enough to feel personal rather than designed. It's a piece that changes subtly depending on light and viewing distance.
Produced as a canvas print in Berlin, the woven texture adds a quiet physical presence that suits Treechild's gestural approach well. The surface holds colour with warmth and depth, giving the looser passages of the composition a tangible quality that feels entirely at home on canvas.
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Good News by Treechild
Good News carries the feeling its title suggests — an upbeat, open composition in which colour does the heavy lifting. Treechild works with an intuitive, gestural energy here, building abstract forms that feel spontaneous and alive. The palette is warm and unguarded, the arrangement loose enough to feel personal rather than designed. It's a piece that changes subtly depending on light and viewing distance.
Produced as a canvas print in Berlin, the woven texture adds a quiet physical presence that suits Treechild's gestural approach well. The surface holds colour with warmth and depth, giving the looser passages of the composition a tangible quality that feels entirely at home on canvas.
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Good News carries the feeling its title suggests — an upbeat, open composition in which colour does the heavy lifting. Treechild works with an intuitive, gestural energy here, building abstract forms that feel spontaneous and alive. The palette is warm and unguarded, the arrangement loose enough to feel personal rather than designed. It's a piece that changes subtly depending on light and viewing distance.
Produced as a canvas print in Berlin, the woven texture adds a quiet physical presence that suits Treechild's gestural approach well. The surface holds colour with warmth and depth, giving the looser passages of the composition a tangible quality that feels entirely at home on canvas.























