Helen Utsal
Helen Utsal’s Embraced presents a sunlit woodland framed within a circular format that gives the scene an intimate, enveloping quality. Slender tree trunks rise through a luminous field of fresh greens, turquoise blues, and pale yellow light, while the forest floor is animated by dappled shadows and warm touches of rose, rust, and deep mossy green. The rounded shape of the support reinforces the feeling of being drawn into a protected, self-contained world of light and growth.
Utsal uses expressive, layered brushwork to suggest the living energy of the woods rather than describe every detail literally. The pale trunks in the foreground act almost like welcoming figures, while the shifting patches of colour create the sense of sunlight moving across leaves, bark, and ground. The result is vivid and immersive, with the title Embraced feeling especially apt for a composition that seems to surround the viewer in warmth, shelter, and the quiet vitality of the forest.