Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

Growing up in a hot and humid all-year-round country, I never got to experience the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter together. However, in Northern California, when I saw the trees ravel and unravel into different forms, it was like an ongoing, interactive art, always fluid and changing. So, I documented nature's form of art with my camera.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Rachel
 Blythe is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker. She is originally from Malaysia but studies overseas in a private high school in Northern California. As a city girl who finds herself surrounded by nature, she slowly learns to appreciate the little things in life by taking nature walks and documenting the rich biodiversity around her.