Tree of Life

BelliranER

“I was not divided between darkness and light.
I became the place where both learned to breathe.”

The following text does not explain the work.

It reflects what shaped it.

The work does not present transformation as resolution.

It holds identity as a living condition—layered, divided, growing in multiple directions at once.

What appears human also becomes landscape: branches extending where thought once remained contained, silence taking root beside memory, fragility existing beside continuation.

Here, light and darkness do not oppose one another. They coexist within the same structure, shaping a presence that is neither fully restored nor fully fractured.

The figure does not symbolize rebirth. It reflects the condition of becoming— where even contradiction learns to live within the same self.

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