
Riddle Trees (Part 9) by HENRY HU
Riddle Trees (Part 9) draws the eye through a lattice of branching forms that dissolve at their edges into open space. Henry Hu works with tension between structure and dissolution — here, vertical gestures rise and fragment, suggesting growth interrupted or memory half-recalled. The palette is restrained, letting tonal shifts carry the emotional weight. There is a quiet strangeness to this composition, a sense that meaning is always just out of reach, hidden in the negative space between strokes.
Printed on cotton canvas and hand-stretched in our Berlin studio, this canvas print carries genuine textural depth. The woven surface adds warmth and dimension to Hu's layered mark-making, making each brushstroke feel present and physical on your wall.
Riddle Trees (Part 9) draws the eye through a lattice of branching forms that dissolve at their edges into open space. Henry Hu works with tension between structure and dissolution — here, vertical gestures rise and fragment, suggesting growth interrupted or memory half-recalled. The palette is restrained, letting tonal shifts carry the emotional weight. There is a quiet strangeness to this composition, a sense that meaning is always just out of reach, hidden in the negative space between strokes.
Printed on cotton canvas and hand-stretched in our Berlin studio, this canvas print carries genuine textural depth. The woven surface adds warmth and dimension to Hu's layered mark-making, making each brushstroke feel present and physical on your wall.
Original: $46.52
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$16.28Description
Riddle Trees (Part 9) draws the eye through a lattice of branching forms that dissolve at their edges into open space. Henry Hu works with tension between structure and dissolution — here, vertical gestures rise and fragment, suggesting growth interrupted or memory half-recalled. The palette is restrained, letting tonal shifts carry the emotional weight. There is a quiet strangeness to this composition, a sense that meaning is always just out of reach, hidden in the negative space between strokes.
Printed on cotton canvas and hand-stretched in our Berlin studio, this canvas print carries genuine textural depth. The woven surface adds warmth and dimension to Hu's layered mark-making, making each brushstroke feel present and physical on your wall.























