"The Cry" unfolds like a haunting reverie, where a woman’s face dissolves into cascading waterfalls
and barren trees. Her gaze is lifted, as if calling out to nature, her form fading into mist, becoming
one with the landscape. There is a sense of sorrow and release, a longing that echoes through the
tumbling waters and timeless woods.
This piece is a visual elegy, a poignant blend of human and natural lament. "The Cry" captures the
universal ache of loss, the beauty in vulnerability, and the cathartic strength of nature’s embrace,
where every droplet is a tear, and every branch a reaching arm.