This painting looks at the restless energy of nature and how landscapes hold layers of memory. The dark tones and... Read More
This painting looks at the restless energy of nature and how landscapes hold layers of memory. The dark tones and textured strokes suggest a land that’s constantly shifting—shaped by time, weather, and natural forces. The lines and flowing forms feel almost alive, like the earth is moving and breathing.
I wasn’t trying to paint just a view, but the sense of a place that remembers. Every mark hints at something that happened before—a storm, erosion, growth, decay. It makes you think about all the hidden stories inside the land, stories that go beyond our sense of time.
This work comes from my ongoing interest in the connection between nature, materials, and memory. It invites us to see landscapes not as still or fixed, but as living archives carrying traces of history and change.