Beech trees grow in a patch of woods where I walk each morning. Due to the phenomenon called marcesence, the leaves of American beech, Fagus grandifolia stay on the branches until buds of new growth open in May. The leaves began to fade from light orange to tan during the snowy months, all the while tenaciously clinging to the branches. This is the time when the leaves offer a sense of individuality. Affected by time and weather, the contracted poses such as curling and wrapping are captivating to observe. Here is a 10” x 10” oil on canvas painting called “Curl”.
Curl
Monday, January 5, 2026
Beech Tree Leaves
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