Trees impact and affect us, they touch us whether we like it or not. It's useless to say that it doesn't impact the ecosystems in which we live.
From time to time trees are cut down and not replaced which begs the question:
what happens if this tree or another one is removed ?
In this work, I propose a visual representation of what the disappearance of a tree might look like, trying to shed light on the emptiness and the imbalance trees can create when removed.
Farida Mahdy is a 25-year-old photographer based in Cairo, Egypt, known for her bold artistic vision. A graduate of Applied Arts and previously head of exhibitions at Photopia Cairo, her work has been featured internationally and exhibited in numerous exhibitions across Egypt.