When I began painting Terrain of Thought, I wasn’t visualizing a scene—I was navigating a feeling. The composition emerged slowly, like fragments of memory arranging themselves into a quiet map.
The horizontal blue became my horizon—a visual pause that grounded the surrounding textures. The mustard, crimson, and soft whites came next, each block a response to the one beside it, like thoughts lining up in loose sequence.
This painting is about thinking in space. About how form can echo emotion, and how structure can still feel fluid. It’s a landscape drawn not from geography, but from the inside out.
Acrylic paint , Oil Sticks
£3,538.63
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When I began painting Terrain of Thought, I wasn’t visualizing a scene—I was navigating a feeling. The composition emerged slowly, like fragments of memory arranging themselves into a quiet map.
The horizontal blue became my horizon—a visual pause that grounded the surrounding textures. The mustard, crimson, and soft whites came next, each block a response to the one beside it, like thoughts lining up in loose sequence.
This painting is about thinking in space. About how form can echo emotion, and how structure can still feel fluid. It’s a landscape drawn not from geography, but from the inside out.
Acrylic paint , Oil Sticks
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