The symbiotic interplay between seemingly antithetical forces of nature -- trees and wildfires -- forms the underlying theme in artist Anna Kaye's fastidiously detailed drawings in charcoal, graphite and watercolor, which offer a near-photographic view of a forest in ruins coming back to life. Both eerie and inspirational, the works on paper that comprise Kaye's new exhibit, Apparition, at the Sandra Phillips Gallery, play out these little botanical dramas both in somber, misty black and