Landscape is investigated here as an emotional and psychological imprint rather than a fixed location. Through abstraction, the work evokes the atmosphere of a place—the essence that lingers after an experience. Layered, translucent surfaces suggest the accumulation and erosion of time.
Color functions as an emotional register, using subtle shifts in hue, value, and temperature to shape mood and perception. These paintings do not depict specific sites; instead, they invite viewers to engage their own memories and internal landscapes.
Color functions as an emotional register, using subtle shifts in hue, value, and temperature to shape mood and perception. These paintings do not depict specific sites; instead, they invite viewers to engage their own memories and internal landscapes.