Cartography of Light investigates transformation as a process through which meaning emerges from fragmentation. Rather than representing a physical landscape,... Read More
Cartography of Light investigates transformation as a process through which meaning emerges from fragmentation. Rather than representing a physical landscape, the painting constructs a symbolic territory where memory, experience and perception are continuously reconfigured.
A luminous current traverses the composition, creating a visual pathway across unstable and layered fields of color. This flowing structure functions as a metaphor for persistence and renewal, suggesting that moments of rupture can generate new forms of orientation and understanding. The work reflects on the human capacity to navigate uncertainty and to reconstruct coherence within conditions of change.
Abstraction is essential to this investigation because transformation rarely possesses a fixed image. By avoiding literal representation, the painting creates an open space in which viewers can project their own experiences of transition, displacement and becoming. Through the tension between dissolution and reconstruction, Cartography of Light proposes a reflection on how identities, memories and meanings are continually shaped within the fluid realities of contemporary life.