Reef of Remnants
This painting emerged through an intuitive process of layering texture, color, and movement, allowing the surface to evolve organically over time. Shifting between cool blues and warm earth tones, the composition suggests an imagined underwater terrain, where forms appear, dissolve, and re-emerge.
Textured passages evoke coral-like structures and eroded surfaces, creating a sense of accumulation and transformation. The work hints at a reef built from fragments—remnants of growth, change, and time—while remaining open to interpretation.
Balancing structure and spontaneity, the painting invites the viewer to explore its surface slowly, discovering subtle transitions and hidden details. It exists between abstraction and suggestion, where natural forms and intuitive marks come together to create a space that feels both familiar and undefined.
Textured passages evoke coral-like structures and eroded surfaces, creating a sense of accumulation and transformation. The work hints at a reef built from fragments—remnants of growth, change, and time—while remaining open to interpretation.
Balancing structure and spontaneity, the painting invites the viewer to explore its surface slowly, discovering subtle transitions and hidden details. It exists between abstraction and suggestion, where natural forms and intuitive marks come together to create a space that feels both familiar and undefined.