
Riddle Trees (Part 7) by HENRY HU
By Part 7, Hu's Riddle Trees series has developed its own internal logic — and this panel reflects that accumulated confidence. The tree motif has become almost incidental, a scaffolding for explorations of layering, transparency, and gestural weight. Forms overlap without competing, each mark acknowledging the one beneath it. There is a quietness to this composition despite its visual density, as if the work has settled into itself. The colour palette — cool at the edges, warmer at the centre — creates a subtle focal gravity that draws the eye without forcing direction.
On canvas, the work's layered transparency becomes tangible — the woven ground adds warmth and texture that deepens every passage. Produced in our Berlin studio as a museum-grade archival canvas print, hand-finished to gallery standard.
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Riddle Trees (Part 7) by HENRY HU
By Part 7, Hu's Riddle Trees series has developed its own internal logic — and this panel reflects that accumulated confidence. The tree motif has become almost incidental, a scaffolding for explorations of layering, transparency, and gestural weight. Forms overlap without competing, each mark acknowledging the one beneath it. There is a quietness to this composition despite its visual density, as if the work has settled into itself. The colour palette — cool at the edges, warmer at the centre — creates a subtle focal gravity that draws the eye without forcing direction.
On canvas, the work's layered transparency becomes tangible — the woven ground adds warmth and texture that deepens every passage. Produced in our Berlin studio as a museum-grade archival canvas print, hand-finished to gallery standard.
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By Part 7, Hu's Riddle Trees series has developed its own internal logic — and this panel reflects that accumulated confidence. The tree motif has become almost incidental, a scaffolding for explorations of layering, transparency, and gestural weight. Forms overlap without competing, each mark acknowledging the one beneath it. There is a quietness to this composition despite its visual density, as if the work has settled into itself. The colour palette — cool at the edges, warmer at the centre — creates a subtle focal gravity that draws the eye without forcing direction.
On canvas, the work's layered transparency becomes tangible — the woven ground adds warmth and texture that deepens every passage. Produced in our Berlin studio as a museum-grade archival canvas print, hand-finished to gallery standard.























