This work unfolds like a silent map of inner movements. Organic greenish forms float on a white background as if they were fragments of an invisible ecosystem, traces of growth or memory. A black line runs between them, restless, free and yet connecting - it creates nodes, overlaps and then dissolves again. In its rhythm lies a dialogue between chance and order, between play and structure.
The composition is reminiscent of a delicate balance: the solidity and earthiness of the green surfaces meets the lightness and openness of the white space. The black dots act like markers, anchors in the flow, while the lines weave an unpredictable narrative.
Green echoes invites us to recognise our own traces in space - the visible and the invisible, the planned and the created, the lines we draw and the spaces that take shape as a result.
I work with whatever is right at the moment: Acrylic, photography, digital. A work may begin on canvas and end somewhere else entirely. I layer, discard, edit. Mixed media and collages are my style.
My great-grandfather was a painter. Oil was his thing, I work differently...
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