Reeling Tree

$338.00

8x6" Mixed Media on Paper
10x8x1" Wood Frame (Black)

Framed in a bold black wooden frame with a clean white mat, this piece has a striking gallery presence — the dark frame beautifully contrasting with the warm, creamy tones of the artwork within. The deckled, irregular edges of the paper are visible, suggesting handmade or artisan paper as the ground.
Medium & Technique
A quintessential Chile Thomas mixed-media collage — torn and cut paper fragments layered to build form, combined with fluid ink line work and watercolor or gouache washes. The canopy of the tree is built almost entirely from collage, while the ground flora is rendered in expressive, looping ink and paint.
Subject & Composition
At the heart of the piece stands a single magnificent tree — the undisputed subject and soul of the work.
The Tree
The trunk is assembled from collaged strips of printed material, including what appears to be newsprint and book pages, giving it texture and implied narrative. A small hollow or knot hole punctuates the trunk, hinting at life within.
The canopy explodes upward and outward in a glorious burst of hundreds of torn paper fragments — blues, teals, greens, reds, oranges, browns, and creams — like a living mosaic of leaves catching light and wind. Snippets of readable text peek through, including fragments of newspaper or magazine print.
The Ground
The base of the tree is flanked by whimsical painted flora unlike anything botanical:
On the left, swirling pink and red spiral flowers with green stems — playful and almost cartoonish, full of joy
On the right, elegant green spiral tendrils curl upward like decorative flourishes
Floating Elements
A red-orange spiral sun or orb floats freely in the warm open sky to the left of the trunk — echoing the swirling sun seen in other works by Chile
Scattered ink splatters and dots animate the background with spontaneous energy
Mood & Meaning
This is one of Chile Thomas's most joyful and archetypal images — the Tree of Life reimagined through collage. It speaks to growth built from fragments: every scrap of paper, every torn headline, every discarded image becomes a leaf. The musical keyboard suggests that creativity and music are woven into the very structure of living things. The spiral flowers below ground the cosmic tree in delight and wonder.

8x6" Mixed Media on Paper
10x8x1" Wood Frame (Black)

Framed in a bold black wooden frame with a clean white mat, this piece has a striking gallery presence — the dark frame beautifully contrasting with the warm, creamy tones of the artwork within. The deckled, irregular edges of the paper are visible, suggesting handmade or artisan paper as the ground.
Medium & Technique
A quintessential Chile Thomas mixed-media collage — torn and cut paper fragments layered to build form, combined with fluid ink line work and watercolor or gouache washes. The canopy of the tree is built almost entirely from collage, while the ground flora is rendered in expressive, looping ink and paint.
Subject & Composition
At the heart of the piece stands a single magnificent tree — the undisputed subject and soul of the work.
The Tree
The trunk is assembled from collaged strips of printed material, including what appears to be newsprint and book pages, giving it texture and implied narrative. A small hollow or knot hole punctuates the trunk, hinting at life within.
The canopy explodes upward and outward in a glorious burst of hundreds of torn paper fragments — blues, teals, greens, reds, oranges, browns, and creams — like a living mosaic of leaves catching light and wind. Snippets of readable text peek through, including fragments of newspaper or magazine print.
The Ground
The base of the tree is flanked by whimsical painted flora unlike anything botanical:
On the left, swirling pink and red spiral flowers with green stems — playful and almost cartoonish, full of joy
On the right, elegant green spiral tendrils curl upward like decorative flourishes
Floating Elements
A red-orange spiral sun or orb floats freely in the warm open sky to the left of the trunk — echoing the swirling sun seen in other works by Chile
Scattered ink splatters and dots animate the background with spontaneous energy
Mood & Meaning
This is one of Chile Thomas's most joyful and archetypal images — the Tree of Life reimagined through collage. It speaks to growth built from fragments: every scrap of paper, every torn headline, every discarded image becomes a leaf. The musical keyboard suggests that creativity and music are woven into the very structure of living things. The spiral flowers below ground the cosmic tree in delight and wonder.