The painting was created as a mural in Jesper and Caroline's house in Rungsted, where they live with their two young sons.
The painting depicts a child with a tree that the child has planted. The child stands holding a watering can at the center of the image. In the background, an open landscape with blurred trees can be seen, along with another child playing with a paper airplane—or perhaps a kite.
The colors are predominantly muted, with occasional bold accents providing contrast. The atmosphere is calm. The tree in the pot serves as the natural focal point, while the background creates a sense of space and depth. The child playing in the background introduces a quiet sense of movement, contrasting with the more focused action in the foreground.
The motif points to something simple and familiar—a scene from everyday life—but also to the act of taking responsibility and creating something that is allowed to grow.
The painting was created as a mural in Jesper and Caroline's house in Rungsted, where they live with their two young sons.
The painting depicts a child with a tree that the child has planted. The child stands holding a watering can at the center of the image. In the background, an open landscape with blurred trees can be seen, along with another child playing with a paper airplane—or perhaps a kite.
The colors are predominantly muted, with occasional bold accents providing contrast. The atmosphere is calm. The tree in the pot serves as the natural focal point, while the background creates a sense of space and depth. The child playing in the background introduces a quiet sense of movement, contrasting with the more focused action in the foreground.
The motif points to something simple and familiar—a scene from everyday life—but also to the act of taking responsibility and creating something that is allowed to grow.