Juniper trees are braided through the terrain of Utah redrock in a way that could only be captured properly through weaved limbs seeking ground. They survive intense climates and live patiently where little rain ever falls.
Bowing down to earth, the Juniper clings to the rocks and make a home in places very few could acclimate. Widely revered in native medicine for their resilient and antiseptic qualities, the Juniper is a healing tree, and grants priceless shade where very little grows.
This botanical lady was tenderly, time-stakingly, sketched and studied, choosing from many shades of Juniper blues to create the proper mood. It ultimately ended up bearing various monochromatic hues to achieve limb diversity.