Underlying form

This work explores landscape as a living form — shaped by movement, rhythm, and time. Layered contours drift between hills, water, and sky, dissolving clear boundaries and allowing the land to read as both place and presence.

Rather than depicting a specific place, the painting draws on the idea of the land as an interconnected system — shaped by slow forces and internal logic. Repeated lines and gentle shifts in tone suggest accumulation, pressure, and release. Within these rhythms, an underlying form begins to emerge — one that hints at the body without resolving into figure — allowing the surface to feel both grounded and in motion.

Both intimate and expansive, the work invites the viewer to see the landscape not as something we stand upon, but as something we belong to — a body that sustains us, and one we are inseparably part of.

2024

Oil on Canvas

500x700mm

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