Summer II continues the exploration of screen printing and painting on textile as a layered, material-based process. Printed structures establish... Read More
Summer IIcontinues the exploration of screen printing and painting on textile as a layered, material-based process. Printed structures establish an underlying order, while painterly interventions introduce movement, variation and openness.
Color and fabric interact directly: pigments spread, overlap and settle differently across the coarse surface. The work emphasizes texture, rhythm and the visibility of making, allowing process and material to remain present.
Summer II focuses on subtle shifts within repetition, where memory and transformation emerge through surface, gesture and time rather than narrative imagery.