This painting reimagines the forest as an emotional landscape, where the color on each trunk becomes a trace of lived experience rather than a naturalistic feature. The vertical structures provide a sense of stability, yet they are traversed by multiple chromatic layers—pinks, yellows, violets and blues—that dissolve into one another. These overlapping hues function as strata of memory, evoking the subtle process by which moments accumulate, fade and transform inside us.
The gestural splatters and luminous canopy introduce movement and impermanence, creating an atmosphere suspended between presence and disappearance. The work invites the viewer to walk through a space where clarity is emerging and boundaries are softening, suggesting a quiet transition toward what is fleeting. ‘A Route to Evanescence II’ is less a depiction of nature than an exploration of the delicate shift between what remains and what slowly dissolves into light.
REF 103
Acrylics, pastels, paper, crayon
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This painting reimagines the forest as an emotional landscape, where the color on each trunk becomes a trace of lived experience rather than a naturalistic feature. The vertical structures provide a sense of stability, yet they are traversed by multiple chromatic layers—pinks, yellows, violets and blues—that dissolve into one another. These overlapping hues function as strata of memory, evoking the subtle process by which moments accumulate, fade and transform inside us.
The gestural splatters and luminous canopy introduce movement and impermanence, creating an atmosphere suspended between presence and disappearance. The work invites the viewer to walk through a space where clarity is emerging and boundaries are softening, suggesting a quiet transition toward what is fleeting. ‘A Route to Evanescence II’ is less a depiction of nature than an exploration of the delicate shift between what remains and what slowly dissolves into light.
REF 103
Acrylics, pastels, paper, crayon
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